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Machine Monitoring Protocols Based on Quality of Service (QoS) to Improve Performance of Real-Time Industrial Applications

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  • Emad H. Abualsauod
  • Vijay Kumar

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A major factor in the optimization of real-time industrial applications is Quality of Service (QoS). There is also a quality-of-service parameter (QoS). Normally, dynamic networks require QoS settings for real-time applications. The industrial production environment is changing due to rapid advances in ICT. Industries have increased output due to improved manufacturing chain efficiency, flexibility, and security. Establishing a secure, reliable, and fast network in the sector is therefore critical. In industrial applications, data collection is an important factor to consider. Various routing methods exist for collecting data from industrial environments and sending it to processing. In this situation, the energy consumption of device nodes and data transmission delay are important factors to consider. This research proposes to construct an energy-efficient delay-aware WSN routing (EDR) protocol for defect detection. The clustering group optimal approach is used to identify which clusters should be selected. A modified task selection method is proposed to calculate the most efficient path between industrial areas and data centres (monitoring rooms). The node selection approach is used to find the network’s aggregate node. The Network Simulator (NS2) programmed is used to model the projected IEM-EDR system. The proposed Industrial Energy Monitoring-Energy-Efficient Delay-Aware Routing (IEM-EDR) system’s performance is compared to that of existing techniques in hop count, latency, energy consumption, throughput, and delivery rate.

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  • Emad H. Abualsauod & Vijay Kumar, 2022. "Machine Monitoring Protocols Based on Quality of Service (QoS) to Improve Performance of Real-Time Industrial Applications," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5346476
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/5346476
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