QRIC: QoS Aware Routing for Internet of Things in College Management System

The Internet of Things is the future internet where everyday objects are connected to the internet. The rapidly increasing number of interconnected devices creates number of issues which need to be addressed. Since IoT devices are energy constrained, energy must be saved at different levels. The network has mobile nodes as well as static nodes. Managing an organization like college is not so easy. This paper proposes College Automation System (CAS) using IoT. CAS involves different modules to achieve efficient management. This paper particularly deals with efficient routing for staff management. In IoT nodes are energy constrained therefore energy efficiency in routing need to consider. The proposed technique QoS aware Routing for Internet of Things in College Management system (QRIC) achieves QoS by selecting energy efficient path. Key words— Internet of Things, Routing protocol, Energy, QoS.

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