RPL applicability in industrial networks
draft-phinney-roll-rpl-industrial-applicability-02
Document | Type |
Replaced Internet-Draft
(individual)
Expired & archived
|
|
---|---|---|---|
Authors | Tom Phinney , Pascal Thubert , Robert Assimiti | ||
Last updated | 2013-03-12 (Latest revision 2013-02-22) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-roll-rpl-industrial-applicability | ||
RFC stream | (None) | ||
Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
Formats | |||
Stream | Stream state | (No stream defined) | |
Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
RFC Editor Note | (None) | ||
IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-ietf-roll-rpl-industrial-applicability | |
Telechat date | (None) | ||
Responsible AD | (None) | ||
Send notices to | (None) |
This Internet-Draft is no longer active. A copy of the expired Internet-Draft is available in these formats:
Abstract
The wide deployment of wireless devices, with their low installed cost (compared to wired devices), will significantly improve the productivity and safety of industrial plants. It will simultaneously increase the efficiency and safety of the plant's workers, by extending and making more timely the information set available about plant operations. The new Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) defines a Distance Vector protocol that is designed for such networks. The aim of this document is to analyze the applicability of that routing protocol in industrial LLNs formed of field devices.
Authors
Tom Phinney
Pascal Thubert
Robert Assimiti
(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)