
Network Performance Measurement through Machine to Machine Communication in TeleRobotics System
Author(s) -
Meghana Lokhande,
Dipti D. Patil
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tehnički glasnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1848-5588
pISSN - 1846-6168
DOI - 10.31803/tg-20210205092413
Subject(s) - computer science , machine to machine , robotics , computer network , communications protocol , wireless , secure communication , communications system , wireless sensor network , node (physics) , wireless network , telerobotics , hacker , telecommunications network , robot , embedded system , computer security , artificial intelligence , engineering , internet of things , telecommunications , encryption , structural engineering , mobile robot
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication devices communicate and exchange information with each other in an independent manner to perform necessary tasks.The machine communicates with another machine over a wireless network. Wireless communication opens up the environment to huge vulnerabilities, making it very easy forhackers to gain access to sensitive information and carry out malicious actions. This paper proposes an M2M communication system through the internet in Tele-Robotics andprovides network performance security. Tele-robotic systems are designed for surgery, treatment and diagnostics to be conducted across short or long distances while utilizingwireless communication networks. The systems also provide a low delay and secure communication system for the tele-robotics community and data security. The system canperform tasks autonomously and intelligently, minimizing the burden on medical staff and improving the quality and system performance of patient care. In the medical field,surgeons and patients are located at different places and connected through public networks. So the design of a medical sensor node network with LEACH protocol for secureand reliable communication ensures through the attack and without attack performance. Finally, the simulation results show low delay and reliable secure network transmission.