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Roll A. Brandt Roll A. Brandt
Internet-Draft Sigma Designs Internet-Draft Sigma Designs
Intended status: Informational E. Baccelli Intended status: Informational E. Baccelli
Expires: May 16, 2011 INRIA Expires: November 30, 2012 INRIA
R. Cragie R. Cragie
Gridmerge Gridmerge
November 16, 2010 May 29, 2012
Applicability Statement: The use of RPL in Building and Home Applicability Statement: The use of RPL in Building and Home
Environments Environments
draft-brandt-roll-rpl-applicability-home-building-01 draft-brandt-roll-rpl-applicability-home-building-02
Abstract Abstract
The purpose of this document is to to provide guidance in the use of The purpose of this document is to to provide guidance in the use of
RPL to provide the features required in building or home RPL to provide the features required in building or home
environments, two application spaces which share a substantial number environments, two application spaces which share a substantial number
of requirements. Note that this document refers to a specific of requirements. Note that this document refers to a specific
revision of the RPL draft, and thus, a new revision of the RPL draft revision of the RPL draft, and thus, a new revision of the RPL draft
will likely necessitate a new revision of this document. will likely necessitate a new revision of this document.
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This Internet-Draft will expire on October 8, 2010. This Internet-Draft will expire on November 30, 2012.
Copyright Notice Copyright Notice
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4. Security Considerations 4. Security Considerations
This document does not have to any security considerations. This document does not have to any security considerations.
5. Informative References 5. Informative References
[HOME-REQ] [HOME-REQ]
Brandt, A., Buron, J., and G. Porcu, "Home Automation Brandt, A., Buron, J., and G. Porcu, "Home Automation
Routing Requirements in Low Power and Lossy Networks", Routing Requirements in Low Power and Lossy Networks",
RFC5826. RFC5826 .
[BUILDING-REQ] [BUILDING-REQ]
Martocci, J., De Mil, P., Vermeylen, W., and N. Riou, Martocci, J., De Mil, P., Vermeylen, W., and N. Riou,
"Building Automation Routing Requirements in Low Power and "Building Automation Routing Requirements in Low Power and
Lossy Networks", RFC5867. Lossy Networks", RFC5867 .
[RPL-15] Winter, T. and P. Thubert, "RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for [RPL-15] Winter, T. and P. Thubert, "RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for
Low power and Lossy Networks", draft-ietf-roll-rpl-15 , Low power and Lossy Networks", draft-ietf-roll-rpl-15 ,
2010. 2010.
Appendix A. Acknowledgements Appendix A. Acknowledgements
This document reflects discussions and remarks from several This document reflects discussions and remarks from several
individuals including (in alphabetical order): Mukul Goyal, Jerry individuals including (in alphabetical order): Mukul Goyal, Jerry
Martocci, Charles Perkins, and Zach Shelby. Martocci, Charles Perkins, and Zach Shelby.
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