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Extending the RPL Routing Protocol to Agricultural Low Power and Lossy Networks (A-LLNs)

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  • Yibo Chen

    (UR TSCF, Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies pour l'Environnement et l'Agriculture (IRSTEA), Aubière, France)

  • Jean-Pierre Chanet

    (UR TSCF, Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies pour l'Environnement et l'Agriculture (IRSTEA), Aubière, France)

  • Kun Mean Hou

    (LIMOS Laboratory UMR 6158 CNRS, Blaise Pascal University Clermont-Ferrand II, Aubière, France)

  • Hong Ling Shi

    (LIMOS Laboratory UMR 6158 CNRS, Blaise Pascal University Clermont-Ferrand II, Aubière, France)

Abstract

The routing protocol for low power and lossy network (RPL) started to be designed by the ROLL working group of IETF since the year of 2008. Until the RFC6550 was released, this standard with its routing algorithms and four application scenarios, such as home and building automation, industrial control, and urban environment, have been grounded. As a main jigsaw of the paradigm of the Internet of Things (IoT), RPL plays the major role and has become an impressed technical tendency in the field of wireless communication. However, it is still very difficult to find effective approaches to simulate and evaluate RPL’s behaviors and other extensions of its applicability, especially in the domain of precision agriculture. Notice that wireless sensor network (WSN) has been deployed a wide variety of wireless sensing devices, and should be one valued supported part of the promising IoT ecosystem. In this paper, first the authors provide a brief presentation of the related protocols including their standardization, the existing implementations, and a group of simulation experiment results obtained from the RPL capable COOJA simulator with its developed modules. Second, the authors then focus on the utilization of this protocol in the agricultural low power and lossy network (A-LLN) area and propose their dedicated instances hybrid network architecture to meet its specific requirement. Moreover, the Web of things (WoT), a trend and new vision of IoT, is appended in the authors’ proposal to provide a novel dimension in design of A-LLN since it enables a full interoperability with current web application and higher efficiency of development. As a conclusion, the authors summarized their ongoing work and future solutions of the current technology issues.

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  • Yibo Chen & Jean-Pierre Chanet & Kun Mean Hou & Hong Ling Shi, 2013. "Extending the RPL Routing Protocol to Agricultural Low Power and Lossy Networks (A-LLNs)," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global, vol. 4(4), pages 25-47, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:4:y:2013:i:4:p:25-47
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