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Home Automation Routing Requirement in Low Power and Lossy Networks
draft-brandt-roll-home-routing-reqs-01

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Anders Brandt
Last updated 2009-12-14 (Latest revision 2008-05-13)
Replaced by draft-ietf-roll-home-routing-reqs
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Abstract

This document presents home control and automation application specific requirements for ROuting in Low power and Lossy networks (ROLL). In a modern home, a high number of wireless devices are used for a wide set of purposes. Examples include lighting control, heating control, sensors, leak detectors, healthcare systems and advanced remote controls. Because such devices only cover a limited radio range, multi-hop routing is often required. The aim of this document is to specify the routing requirements for networks comprising such constrained devices in a home network environment.

Authors

Anders Brandt

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