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This chapter covers simulator design of RFID and WSN based smart node in a delay factor environment. Simulator architecture with reference to standard software architecture model is also discussed. Smart node parameters calculation in a larger network is not an easy task to implement. Therefore, this scenario-based environment simulator can easily handle complex mathematical equations with larger data. The discussed simulation environment is an event based triggered system.

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Ahmed, J., Siyal, M.Y., Tayyab, M., Nawaz, M. (2015). Simulator for Smart Node. In: RFID-WSN Integrated Architecture for Energy and Delay- Aware Routing. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-414-6_5

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