Flow-sensor mobility and multicast support in Internet of Things' virtualization

This paper studied communication between sensor groups-access points and a networking & communication model and packet transmission algorithm such that networks are divided into several multicast domains of stationary flow-sensors and received several packet-flows from mobile flow-sensors. The proposed approach to Internet of Things' virtualization is suitable for invoking and multi-tasking sensor networks within random network scenarios ranging from large single operational networks to distinct service networks within the involvement of multiple operational networks. The result implies larger multicast groups perform better than smaller ones whereas large flows of packets decrease the performances from the whole network viewpoint.

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