Industrial Deterministic Routing Extension for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
draft-wei-roll-scheduling-routing-02
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Authors | Min Wei, Heng Wang , Ping Wang , Chao Zhou | ||
Last updated | 2013-10-17 (Latest revision 2013-04-15) | ||
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Abstract
Low power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) have unique characteristics compared with traditional wired and ad-hoc networks. Deterministic networks is specified in IEEE 802.15.4e which is for deterministic applications in the industrial environment. Some routing metrics and constraints has been described in [RFC6551],[RFC5867] [RFC5826], [RFC5673], and [RFC5548]. There are several special characteristics and requirements in the industrial environment. This document defines a new Link Metric/Constraint Object-Scheduling Waiting Time to make RPL support deterministic scheduling mechanism, which could improve the determinacy and reliability of the LLNs in industrial environment.
Authors
Min Wei
Heng Wang
Ping Wang
Chao Zhou
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