Liu, Xiyuan, Sheng, Zhengguo, Yin, Changchuan, Ali, Falah and Roggen, Daniel (2017) Performance analysis of Routing Protocol for Low power and Lossy Networks (RPL) in large scale networks. IEEE Internet-of-Things Journal, PP (99). ISSN 2327-4662
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Abstract
With growing needs to better understand our environments, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) is gaining importance among information and communication technologies. IoT will enable billions of intelligent devices and networks, such as wireless sensor networks (WSNs), to be connected and integrated with computer networks. In order to support large scale networks, IETF has defined the Routing Protocol for Low power and Lossy Networks (RPL) to facilitate the multi-hop connectivity. In this paper, we provide an in-depth review of current research activities. Specifically, the large scale simulation development and performance evaluation under various objective functions and routing metrics are pioneering works in RPL study. The results are expected to serve as a reference for evaluating the effectiveness of routing solutions in large scale IoT use cases.
Item Type: | Article |
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Schools and Departments: | School of Engineering and Informatics > Engineering and Design |
Research Centres and Groups: | Sensor Technology Research Centre |
Subjects: | T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering > TK5101 Telecommunication Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering > TK5101 Telecommunication Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television > TK5105.5 Computer networks. General works |
Depositing User: | Zhengguo Sheng |
Date Deposited: | 18 Sep 2017 10:19 |
Last Modified: | 27 Apr 2018 15:38 |
URI: | http://srodev.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/70224 |
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