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Title : Routing Requirements for Low-Power Wireless Networks
Author(s) : J. Vasseur, D. Cullerot
Filename : draft-culler-rl2n-routing-reqs-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-7-3
The need for high quality routing for Sensor networks comprised of
highly constrained devices (CPU, memory, ...) in sometimes unstable
wireless environments is critical now and will continue to increase.
Interest in this class of applications has grown dramatically in
recent years and a routing solution addressing the specific
environments of such networks is highly required considering the
numerous, incompatible open-source and proprietary routing protocols
as well as several industrial forums. The aim of this document is to
define the routing requirements for Sensor Networks at the IP layer.
Such routing protocol(s) would need to address several unique aspects
of this class of embedded devices and would operate in networks
comprising links of various nature.
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