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6LoWPAN Stacks: A Survey

2011 7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2011
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is one of the key technologies of 21st century, while it is a very active and challenging research area. It seems that in the next coming year, thanks to 6LoWPAN, these wireless micro-sensors will be embedded in everywhere, because 6LoWPAN enables P2P connection between wireless nodes over IPv6.
Yibo, Chen   +8 more
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A lightweight stateful address autoconfiguration for 6LoWPAN

Wireless Networks, 2010
Sensor networks have become increasingly important in various areas, and most current applications require connectivity between sensor networks and the Internet. By being seamlessly integrated into IP network infrastructure, sensor network applications would benefit from standardized and established technology, as well as from the plethora of readily ...
Elmurod Talipov   +3 more
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A Computational Model for 6LoWPAN Multicast Routing

2021 17th IEEE International Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS), 2021
Reliable group communication is an important cornerstone for various applications in the domain of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Yet, despite various proposals, state-of- the-art (open) protocol stacks for IPv6-enabled Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) have little to offer, regarding standardized or agreed-upon protocols for correct multicast
Philipp Raich, Wolfgang Kastner
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Extended Hierarchical Routing over 6LoWPAN

2008 Fourth International Conference on Networked Computing and Advanced Information Management, 2008
The feature of 6LoWPAN is the capability of the dynamic assignment of 16bit short addresses. By using this dynamically assigned short address, a hierarchical routing is employed. In case of node failure, this hierarchical routing does not support a technique for path recovery. So, this paper proposes the path recovery technique for hierarchical routing
Choon-Sung Nam   +2 more
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6LoWPAN Security

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Trustworthy Embedded Devices, 2014
6LoWPAN networks are 802.15.4-based wireless sensor Networks that seamlessly integrate with IPv6 networks using specially designed protocols. Unfortunately, 6LoWPAN networks are vulnerable to hidden wormholes. To detect and subsequently avoid hidden wormholes, Jain et al.
Konrad-Felix Krentz, Gerhard Wunder
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Hierarchical addressing scheme for 6LoWPAN WSN

Wireless Networks, 2016
This paper proposes a hierarchical addressing scheme for 6LoWPAN WSN and aims to reduce the addressing cost and latency. The proposed scheme includes the address initialization and address maintenance algorithms. When the network starts, the address initialization algorithm is performed.
Xiaonan Wang 0001   +2 more
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6LoWPAN fragmentation attacks and mitigation mechanisms

Proceedings of the sixth ACM conference on Security and privacy in wireless and mobile networks, 2013
6LoWPAN is an IPv6 adaptation layer that defines mechanisms to make IP connectivity viable for tightly resource-constrained devices that communicate over low power, lossy links such as IEEE 802.15.4. It is expected to be used in a variety of scenarios ranging from home automation to industrial control systems.
RenĂ© Hummen   +5 more
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6LoWPAN Hierarchical Cluster Routing Protocol

2017 International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery (CyberC), 2017
6LoWPAN is the short name for the IPv6 low-power wireless personal area network. Traditional 6LoWPAN use RPL routing protocols. When the RPL protocol is in storage mode, each node needs to keep the routing information of all the nodes in the subtree. When the network size is large, the number of the node's routing table entry will be very large.
Xiaojun Xiao, Wanming Luo
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Network Assisted Mobility Support for 6LoWPAN

2009 6th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2009
This paper presents a network-assisted mobility support scheme for 6LoWPAN nodes, which enables multi-hop communication between the Gateway (GW) and the Mobile 6LoWPAN devices (MNs), with minimum mobility related signaling at the MN's end as compared to conventional mobility related protocols like MIPv6.
Gargi Bag   +5 more
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Service Discovery in 6LoWPANs: Classification and Challenges

2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering, 2014
Seamless integration of heterogeneous constrained networks in the internet of things is still a challenging issue. However, with recent advances in smart objects networking, the IP architecture through 6LoWPAN is made possible and hence service oriented architecture is emerging as a promising solution.
Badis Djamaa   +3 more
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