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Overview of Co-Operative Communication Model Using Esp8266 for Triangulation of Network Model for IoT Environment
Author(s) -
Payal Badwaik,
Harshal Nipane,
Anjali Dhopte,
Saurabh Kaypurkar,
Prof. Vivek. N. Mahawadiwar
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.40360
Subject(s) - mqtt , message queue , computer science , computer network , the internet , models of communication , context (archaeology) , message broker , communications protocol , embedded system , operating system , internet of things , paleontology , communication , sociology , biology
The Internet of Things (IOT) allows objects to connect over the internet in order to gather and exchange data. Microcontrollers like as Arduino, sensors, selectors, and internet comparability are commonly used in these devices. In this context, the MQTT is critical for exchanging data or information between devices in the Internet of Things without knowing one other's identities. This paper discusses various communication service models in the Internet of Things. Model A uses serial USB as a transmission medium, whereas Model B employs the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport protocol, which connects the system to the internet via a Wi-Fi module (ESP8266-12). The concept of author and subscriber is utilised in communication. A agentor server is used to publish or subscribe to messages. The agent is in charge of disseminating messages to consumers based on the message's topic. In MQTT, the agent is also known as the server. -Mosquitto, Adafruit, and hiveMQ are some of the agents utilised in MQTT. We have demonstrated the applications of triangulation network for NODE-MCU using co-operative communication using hardware with MQTT protocol.

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