A master thesis on “ Efficient Time Sensitive Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network” was discussed in the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at Karbala University.
The thesis was introduced and submitted by the student (Yasmine Khudair Abbas Jaber), at nine o’clock in the morning on Thursday, corresponding to 4/27/2023. The discussion took place in Al-Khwarizmi Hall in the Deanship of the College of Computer Science and Information Technology, in the presence of a number of researchers and teachers. This thesis highlighted the significance of routing protocols in reducing the time it takes to deliver data from the source to the final receiver, taking into account the energy spent by the sensors in this process. The researcher concluded that the process of designing and programming protocols that take into account the number of sensors in one group is one of the most important beneficial factors to reduce the time it takes for data to reach its final destination, as well as the need to invest these protocols in time-sensitive applications. The discussion was attended by the dean of the college, assistants, and heads of scientific departments, and a group of teachers and researchers. The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Saad Talib Hassoun / University of Babylon / College and Information Technology / Chair, Assistant Professor Dr. Muhannad Kamel Abdel Hamid / University of Karbala / College of Computer Science and Information Technology / Member, Assistant Professor Dr. Rouaa Abdel-Ridha Saeed / University of Karbala / College Computer Science and Information Technology / Member, Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Abdul-Amir Marhoon / University of Karbala / College of Computer Science and Information Technology / Member and supervisor.