CoAP Simple Congestion Control/Advanced
draft-ietf-core-cocoa-01
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Authors | Carsten Bormann , August Betzler , Carles Gomez , Ilker Demirkol | ||
Last updated | 2017-09-14 (Latest revision 2017-03-13) | ||
Replaces | draft-bormann-core-cocoa | ||
RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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Abstract
The CoAP protocol needs to be implemented in such a way that it does not cause persistent congestion on the network it uses. The CoRE CoAP specification defines basic behavior that exhibits low risk of congestion with minimal implementation requirements. It also leaves room for combining the base specification with advanced congestion control mechanisms with higher performance. This specification defines some simple advanced CoRE Congestion Control mechanisms, Simple CoCoA. It is making use of input from simulations and experiments in real networks.
Authors
Carsten Bormann
August Betzler
Carles Gomez
Ilker Demirkol
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