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Title : Home Automation Routing Requirement in Low Power and Lossy Networks
Author(s) : J. Vasseur, et al.
Filename : draft-brandt-rl2n-home-routing-reqs-01.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-7-8
This document presents the home control and automation application
specific requirements for Routing in Low power and Lossy Networks
(RL2N). In a modern home, a high number of wireless devices are used
for a wide set of purposes. Examples include lighting control
modules, heating control panels, light sensors, temperature sensors,
gas/water leak detector, motion detectors, video surveillance,
healthcare systems and advanced remote controls. Because such
devices only cover a limited radio range, multi-hop routing is often
required. Such devices are usually highly constrained in terms of
resources such as battery and memory and operate in unstable
environments. The aim of this document is to specify the routing
requirements for networks comprising such constrained devices in a
home network environment.
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