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	Title           : Experiences with RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low power and Lossy Networks
	Author(s)       : Thomas Clausen
                          Axel Colin de Verdiere
                          Jiazi Yi
                          Ulrich Herberg
	Filename        : draft-clausen-lln-rpl-experiences-00.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2012-01-30

   With RPL - the "IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-power Lossy Networks" -
   having been published as a Proposed Standard after a ~2-year
   development cycle, this document presents an evaluation of the
   resulting protocol of its applicability and of its limits.  The
   documents presents a selection of observations of the protocol
   characteristics, exposes experiences acquired when producing various
   prototype implementations of RPL, and presents results obtained from
   testing this protocol - by way of network simulations, in network
   testbeds and in deployments.  The document aims at providing a better
   understanding of possible weaknesses and limits of RPL, notably the
   possible directions that further protocol developments should
   explore, in order to address these.


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