Options
Forwarding strategies for 6LoWPAN-fragmented IPv6 datagrams
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.1515
Publikationstyp
Doctoral Thesis
Date Issued
2017-11-21
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Advisor
Referee
Title Granting Institution
Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg
Place of Title Granting Institution
Hamburg
Examination Date
2017-09-05
Institut
TORE-DOI
Publisher
Cuvillier Verlag
This dissertation explores different implementation strategies for the fragment-forwarding aspect of
the 6LoWPAN protocol for “low power and lossy networks” (LLNs). The performance in terms of
latency and reliability for the LLN-typical collection traffic pattern is analyzed for several “direct”
and “reassembling” strategies. A novel approach based on snooping and suspending transmissions is
developed and it is shown that this approach improves the end-to-reliability significantly in most of
the evaluated simulation and testbed scenarios.
the 6LoWPAN protocol for “low power and lossy networks” (LLNs). The performance in terms of
latency and reliability for the LLN-typical collection traffic pattern is analyzed for several “direct”
and “reassembling” strategies. A novel approach based on snooping and suspending transmissions is
developed and it is shown that this approach improves the end-to-reliability significantly in most of
the evaluated simulation and testbed scenarios.
Subjects
6LoWPAN
Wireless sensor networks
IPv6
Fragmentation
DDC Class
004: Informatik
Loading...
Name
weigel_andreas_dissertation.pdf
Size
4.19 MB
Format
Adobe PDF