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Sub-IP Mesh for LoWPAN

Nandu Kushalnagar & Gabriel Montenegro. Sub-IP Mesh for LoWPAN . LoWPAN Considerations. Adhoc multi hop meshing Proactive routing Reactive routing Routing Above IP (Orthogonally possible) Sub-IP (Allows efficient header compression, smaller route tables) Flexible routing metric

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Sub-IP Mesh for LoWPAN

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  1. Nandu Kushalnagar & Gabriel Montenegro Sub-IP Mesh for LoWPAN

  2. LoWPAN Considerations • Adhoc multi hop meshing • Proactive routing • Reactive routing • Routing • Above IP (Orthogonally possible) • Sub-IP (Allows efficient header compression, smaller route tables) • Flexible routing metric • Costs instead of hop Count (Allows better metrics) • Low routing overhead (much lower than traditional networks) • Reuse existing specs

  3. Reactive routing Sub-IP • Suggest simplifications to AODV(RFC 3561), AODVbis and DYMO (draft-montenegro-lowpan-aodv-00.txt under works) • Use 64 bit/16 bit addresses instead of IP addresses • Use prot_type field to indicate AODV control messages instead of UDP ports • Only final destination responds to RREQ • Hello messages are not used, instead use 802.15.4 link layer mechanisms such as ACKs, beacon responses, overhearing packets, etc • Suggest this be separate from the original IP over 802.15.4 spec

  4. Future potential sub-IP routing • OLSR, DYMO, DSR?

  5. Backup

  6. Proactive routing below IP • Suggest simplifications to OLSR (RFC 3626) • Use 64 bit/16 bit addresses instead of IP addresses • Use prot_type field to indicate OLSR control messages instead of UDP ports • MID messages are not used • HTime to be made large to alleviate overhead of hello messages • Omission of OLSR auxiliary functionality

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