Zigbee Routing Opnet Simulation for a Wireless Sensors Network
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 12
Abstract
Wireless sensor network are nowadays considered as a viable solution for medical application . A zigbee network model is more suitable for battery capacity, bandwidth, and computing limitation for WSN. This paper will present an Opnet simulation of a zigbee network performance in order to compare routing results in 3 different topologies ( Star , Mesh and Tree ).
Authors and Affiliations
ELKISSANI Kaoutar, Pr. Moughit Mohammed, Pr. Nasserdine Bouchaib
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