LP-WAN GAP Analysis
draft-minaburo-lp-wan-gap-analysis-01
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Authors | Ana Minaburo , Alexander Pelov , Laurent Toutain | ||
Last updated | 2016-08-27 (Latest revision 2016-02-24) | ||
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Abstract
Low Power Wide Area Networks (LP-WAN) are different technologies covering different applications based on long range, low bandwidth and low power operation. The use of IETF protocols in the LP-WAN technologies should contribute to the deployment of a wide number of applications in an open and standard environment where actual technologies will be able to communicate. This document makes a survey of the principal characteristics of these technologies and covers a cross layer analysis on how to adapt and use the actual IETF protocols, but also the gaps for the integration of the IETF protocol stack in the LP-WAN technologies.
Authors
Ana Minaburo
Alexander Pelov
Laurent Toutain
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