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Title : Protocol Requirements for mobility in LoWPAN
Author(s) : D. Guha, T. Srikanthan
Filename : draft-guha-lowpan-mobility-protocol-req-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2005-10-21
In this draft, we propose some protocol requirements for mobility
in LowPAN networks within the context of the IETF LowPAN working
group (IPv6 over IEEE 802.15.4). To achieve mobility in LowPAN
networks, there may be inter-domain movement of network elements
across different LowPAN domains or across domains that do not
comprise LowPAN autonomous systems. To address routing issues in
inter-domain LowPAN networks that conform to fitting within a
single IEEE 802.15.4 frame, there are needs for collaborative
and distributed methodologies for route computation, information
storage and retrieval, and security issues in protocols targeted
to LowPAN mobility.
This draft proposes some requirements of mobility in LowPAN
protocols from the perspective of protocol-independent metrics,
algorithm complexities, scalability and security criteria.
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