Applicability Statement: The use of RPL in Building and Home Environments
draft-brandt-roll-rpl-applicability-home-building-01
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Authors | Anders Brandt , Emmanuel Baccelli , Robert Cragie | ||
Last updated | 2010-11-16 (Latest revision 2010-04-07) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-roll-applicability-home-building, draft-ietf-roll-applicability-home-building, RFC 7733 | ||
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Abstract
The purpose of this document is to to provide guidance in the use of RPL to provide the features required in building or home environments, two application spaces which share a substantial number of requirements. Note that this document refers to a specific revision of the RPL draft, and thus, a new revision of the RPL draft will likely necessitate a new revision of this document.
Authors
Anders Brandt
Emmanuel Baccelli
Robert Cragie
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