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        1 - Improving the Performance of RPL Routing Protocol for Internet of Things
        Zahra Aslani Hadi Sargolzaey
        The emerging Internet of Things (IoT) connects the physical world to the digital one and composes large networks of smart devices to support various applications. In order to provide a suitable communication in such networks, a reliable routing protocol is needed. In th More
        The emerging Internet of Things (IoT) connects the physical world to the digital one and composes large networks of smart devices to support various applications. In order to provide a suitable communication in such networks, a reliable routing protocol is needed. In this paper, a modified version of an IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy networks (RPL), which has been standardized by IETF is proposed. It is used in Low power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) that consist of lossy links and electronic devices use a set of novel Internet of Things technologies. RPL protocol is based on the constructional concept of Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) that is constructed using a scalar value called rank. The default metric which is commonly used in low power and lossy networks to compute rank of Expected Transmission Count (ETX) based on the number of re-transmission. While the results represent that this method of calculation is not effective enough. Therefore, we introduce a new method of ETX computation which is used to construct the DAGs with better rank computation and selected routes. The simulation results show that our proposed idea has better performance in contrast with the basic RPL and AODV protocols in terms of Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), number of re-transmission, end to end delay, and throughput. Manuscript profile