Efficient Routing Primitives for Low-power and Lossy Networks in Internet of Things

Edinburgh Napier University

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Abstract

At the heart of the Internet of Things (IoTs) are the Low-power and Lossy networks (LLNs), a collection of interconnected battery-operated and resource-constrained tiny devices that enable the realization of a wide range of applications in multiple domains. For an efficient operation, such networks require the design of efficient protocols especially at the network layer of their communication stack. In this regards, the Routing Protocol for LLNs (RPL) has been developed and standardised by the IETF to fulfil the routing requirements in such networks. Proven efficient in tackling some major issues, RPL is still far from being optimal in addressing several other routing gaps in the context of LLNs. For…

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Keywords
  • Lossy compression
  • Routing (electronic design automation)
  • Computer network
  • Computer science
  • The Internet
  • Power (physics)
  • Internet of Things
  • Policy-based routing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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