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	Title		: Serial forwarding approach to connecting TinyOS-based sensors to IPv6 Internet

	Author(s)	: B. Sarikaya
	Filename	: draft-sarikaya-6lowpan-forwarding-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2006-2-23
	
This document describes a simple approach to interconnect IEEE
802.15.4 sensor nodes to IPv6 Internet.  The technique requires a
gateway node that is connected to both the sensor network and the
IPv6 Internet.  The gateway node runs the serial forwarder over IPv6.
Sensor nodes run the open-source TinyOS operating system and generate
TinyOS packets.  The sensor network can be accessed from IPv6
Internet using a Web interface and the serial forwarder that runs in
the applets enables reception/transmission of TinyOS packets over
IPv6.


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