Development of Automatic Congestion Detection and Control Protocol (ACDCP) for 5G & 6G Security in Wireless Sensor Networks and their Societal Impacts.
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Sensors are made from solid state electronic devices; these include optical devices such as photo-transistors, light collecting diodes (LCDs), light emitting diodes (LEDs) and metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs). These devices are fabricated to form micro power ominipolar hall effect sensor switches (MOHESS). The integration of micro power hall-effect sensor integrated circuits in mobile appliances results in wireless sensor networks (WSN), which can be motion or motionless. Wireless sensor networks are used extensively in environmental monitoring and control, motion detection, tracking of vehicle, crime and burglary. The drawbacks of WSN lie in the fact that, data are lost due to congestions as a result of delays. Once data are congested, it will lead to delays, and then packet lost. Great numbers of researchers have studied congestion control mechanisms using different methods and algorithms both in traffic congestion and underground ways. For example, nodes and gateways are normally employed for data reading and transmissions in WSN. It appears that to date, no efforts have been made on development of congestion detection and control based on application of Automatic Congestion Detection and Control Protocol (ACDCP) as solution to congestion and delay problems associated with WSN.
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