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7 : RFID Infrastructure using 6LoWPAN[8]

7 : RFID Infrastructure using 6LoWPAN[8]

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This thesis work presents the investigation of scalability and power consumption in different wireless module such as Bluetooth, Zigbee to deploy in the large scale wireless sensor network application by simulation the network topologies, analysis and comparison of both the wireless module in OPNET and running the WSN application using Zigbee in Re...

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