Modern radio system requirements have pushed antenna theory and practice in novel directions. One of them investigates the performance of non-linear elements in antennas. Numerous factors influence the growth of leaders. For this This article describes a new technique for simulating the scattering problem in IoT antennas. The software uses the spatiotemporal integrative equation to predict the antenna's transient response (the electric field integrative equation). Laguerre functions provide a time basis. We use the RWG functions to solve an electric field integrative equation in the 2D time domain using a new hexagonal lattice approach (Rao, Wilton and Glisson function). This is due to the use of TD-IE to investigate the transient radiation from an Internet of Things (IoT) antenna illuminated by an incoming electromagnetic pulse. The brief radiation from an IoT antenna is investigated using a newly developed core function from RWG TD-IE. As well as Laguerre functions, a unique spatial basis function derived from RWG functions is used. The data results acquired support our plan. Digital data is incoherent.