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ROLL - Published RFCs

Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks working group
Created: 01-2008, useful link: tools.ietf.org/wg/roll
RTG: Routing
IETF Area
Last Update: Jun 12, 2010
RFC 5548 I21 p.   Routing Requirements for Urban Low-Power and Lossy Networks
RFC 5673 I27 p.   Industrial Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
RFC 5826 I17 p.   Home Automation Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
RFC 5867 I26 p.   Building Automation Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
RFC5548
05/2009
(21 p.)
pdf(2p)
M. Dohler
T. Watteyne
T. Winter
D. Barthel
Routing Requirements for Urban Low-Power and Lossy Networks
The application-specific routing requirements for Urban Low-Power and Lossy Networks (U-LLNs) are presented in this document. In the near future, sensing and actuating nodes will be placed outdoors in urban environments so as to improve people's living conditions as well as to monitor compliance with increasingly strict environmental laws. These field nodes are expected to measure and report a wide gamut of data (for example, the data required by applications that perform smart-metering or that monitor meteorological, pollution, and allergy conditions). The majority of these nodes are expected to communicate wirelessly over a variety of links such as IEEE 802.15.4, low-power IEEE 802.11, or IEEE 802.15.1 (Bluetooth), which given the limited radio range and the large number of nodes requires the use of suitable routing protocols. The design of such protocols will be mainly impacted by the limited resources of the nodes (memory, processing power, battery, etc.) and the particularities of the outdoor urban application scenarios. As such, for a wireless solution for Routing Over Low-Power and Lossy (ROLL) networks to be useful, the protocol(s) ought to be energy-efficient, scalable, and autonomous. This document aims to specify a set of IPv6 routing requirements reflecting these and further U-LLNs' tailored characteristics.
List Status:Informational  
RFC5673
10/2009
(27 p.)
pdf(2p)
K. Pister
P. Thubert
S. Dwars
T. Phinney
Industrial Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
The wide deployment of lower-cost wireless devices will significantly improve the productivity and safety of industrial plants while increasing the efficiency of plant workers by extending the information set available about the plant operations. The aim of this document is to analyze the functional requirements for a routing protocol used in industrial Low-power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) of field devices.
List Status:Informational  
RFC5826
04/2010
(17 p.)
pdf(2p)
A. Brandt
J. Buron
G. Porcu
Home Automation Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
This document presents requirements specific to home control and automation applications for Routing Over Low power and Lossy (ROLL) networks. In the near future, many homes will contain high numbers of wireless devices for a wide set of purposes. Examples include actuators (relay, light dimmer, heating valve), sensors (wall switch, water leak, blood pressure), and advanced controllers (radio-frequency-based AV remote control, central server for light and heat control). Because such devices only cover a limited radio range, routing is often required. The aim of this document is to specify the routing requirements for networks comprising such constrained devices in a home-control and automation environment.
List Status:Informational  
RFC5867
06/2010
(26 p.)
pdf(2p)
J. Martocci
P. De Mil
N. Riou
W. Vermeylen
Building Automation Routing Requirements in Low-Power and Lossy Networks
The Routing Over Low-Power and Lossy (ROLL) networks Working Group has been chartered to work on routing solutions for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) in various markets: industrial, commercial (building), home, and urban networks. Pursuant to this effort, this document defines the IPv6 routing requirements for building automation.
List Status:Informational  
  
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