CoOL Problem Statement
draft-turner-core-cool-problem-statement-00
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Authors | Randy Turner , Michel Veillette , Alexander Pelov , Abhinav Somaraju , Ana Minaburo | ||
Last updated | 2016-09-12 (Latest revision 2016-03-11) | ||
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Abstract
A significant part of the next tens of billion of devices that will be connected to the Internet will be constrained devices, connecting over constrained networks. Managing these devices and the networks they form in a consistent, scalable, extensible, secure, energy- efficient manner with low computational and protocol complexity cannot be done in an ad-hoc manner. This document outlines the problem at hand and provides a roadmap of the possible solutions develped at the IETF. The description includes the basic constrained management problem, as well as properties of the solution. Details as to the Constrained Objecs Language (CoOL) protocol itself can be found in companion documents.
Authors
Randy Turner
Michel Veillette
Alexander Pelov
Abhinav Somaraju
Ana Minaburo
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