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引用次数: 5
摘要
最近,人们对在低功耗和有损网络(LLN)中部署支持ip的路由和管理协议非常感兴趣。例如,RPL (Routing Protocol For lln)形成了一个有向无环图,可以从中选择路由树。RPL的目的是动态修改路由,以响应不同的网络条件。然而,许多性能敏感的LLN应用程序需要稳定的路由树,在定义的时间间隔内具有固定的同构或异构传输速率。针对这些应用,我们引入了基于时代的稳定树框架的CREST:协调路由。CREST提供了一个LLN和ip友好的路由控制平面来支持这个应用程序类。CREST旨在补充而不是取代LLN路由协议,如RPL或CTP。我们描述了我们在Contiki操作系统中的CREST实现。我们还提出了一个效用最大化应用程序的性能分析,使用比较基于时代的协议和RPL方法的框架。我们的结果表明,基于时代的协议始终提供更高的效用水平。
CREST: An epoch-oriented routing control plane for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
There has been much recent interest in deploying IP-enabled routing and management protocols within Low-Power and Lossy Networks (LLN). For instance, the Routing Protocol for LLNs (RPL) forms a directed acyclic graph from which a routing tree can be selected. RPL is designed to dynamically modify routes in response to varying network conditions. However, many performance-sensitive LLN applications require stable routing trees with fixed homogeneous or heterogeneous transmission rates over defined time intervals. For these applications we introduce the CREST: Coordinated Routing for Epoch-based Stable Tree framework. CREST provides a LLN and IP-friendly routing control plane for supporting this application class. CREST is designed to supplement, rather than replace, LLN routing protocols such as RPL or CTP. We describe our implementation of CREST in the Contiki operating system. We also present a performance analysis for a utility maximization application using the framework comparing epoch-based protocols to an RPL approach. Our results show that the epoch-based protocols consistently deliver higher utility levels.