Recommendations for Efficient Implementation of RPL
draft-gnawali-roll-rpl-recommendations-03
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Authors | Omprakash Gnawali , P Levis | ||
Last updated | 2012-09-11 (Latest revision 2012-03-10) | ||
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Abstract
RPL is a flexible routing protocol applicable to a wide range of Low Power and Lossy Networks. To enable this wide applicability, RPL provides many configuration options and gives implementers choices on how to implement various components of RPL. Drawing on our experiences, we distill the design choices and configuration parameters that lead to efficient RPL implementations and operations.
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