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PCC-RPL: An efficient trust-based security extension for RPL

Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, 2021
RPL is a de facto routing protocol for IoT (Internet of Things). In this paper, an efficient IDS (intrusion detection system) is proposed to solve a major security vulnerability of RPL, which is ca...
Mohammad Pishdar   +3 more
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A survey on enhanced RPL: Addressing the mobility in RPL

2020 Fourth International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC), 2020
The Internet Of Things(IoT) is emerging as a necessary tool for the modernization of world. With the advancement in IoT comes the new challenges in many areas. One area among them is routing. Though routing in IoT is challenging but the more challenging task is routing in low power lossv networks (RPL).
Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Nimisha Awasthi
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Characterization of the Two Forms of Rat Placental Lactogen (rPL): rPL-I and rPL-II*

Endocrinology, 1982
Two forms of rat placental lactogen are secreted during pregnancy. The time of appearance during gestation and the concentration of each form are different. The two forms also differ in half-time disappearance rate from the circulation, molecular weight, electrophoretic mobility, and immunoreactivity.
M C, Robertson   +2 more
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On the QoS routing with RPL

2017 International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks (PEMWN), 2017
Internet of Things is one of the most promising domain for developing new and smart applications. For some applications, Quality of Service requirement may be imposed. However, the things connected in this kind of networks are often vulnerable and dotted by limited energy (Low-power and Lossy Networks, LLNs).
Khallef, Walid   +3 more
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RPL under mobility

2012 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2012
This paper focuses on routing for vehicles getting access to infrastructure either directly or via multiple hops though other vehicles. We study Routing Protocol for Low power and lossy networks (RPL), a tree-based routing protocol designed for sensor networks. Many design elements from RPL are transferable to the vehicular environment.
Kevin C. Lee   +4 more
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Bounding Degrees on RPL

Proceedings of the 11th ACM Symposium on QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile Networks, 2015
RPL is an open routing protocol standardized by the ROLL group of IETF for constrained IP smart objects. It is one of the emergent protocols dedicated for Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs). Unfortunately, RPL suffers from significant packet loss due to the instability of the routes, and from a poor updates. Most of the existing solutions dedicated to
Boubekeur, Fadwa   +3 more
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DCM–RPL: A Distributed Competition Mobility Management Scheme for RPL/6LoWPAN

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2022
The IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) as a reliable and energy-efficient routing mechanism has become the de facto standard routing protocol of IPv6 over Low-powered Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN). However, it is designed for static wireless sensor networks and is not suitable for mobile scenarios.
Chenggen Pu   +5 more
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Integrating Mobility in RPL

2015
In the last years the Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs), have become more and more popular. LLNs are inherently dynamic - nodes move, associate, disassociate or experience link perturbations. In order to meet the specific requirements for LLNs, the IETF has developed a new routing protocol - IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL)
Cosmin Cobarzan   +2 more
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RPL

Proceedings of the 2008 RISE/EFTS Joint International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems, 2008
Component-based systems with the ability to alter their configuration at runtime are becoming increasingly attractive to large organisations. However, for such systems to be trustworthy, the system user must be able to be confident that any dynamic reconfiguration takes place in a predictable manner.
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DualMOP-RPL

ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, 2015
RPL is an IPv6 routing protocol for low-power and lossy networks (LLNs) designed to meet the requirements of a wide range of LLN applications including smart grid AMIs, home and building automation, industrial and environmental monitoring, health care, wireless sensor networks, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in general with thousands and
JeongGil Ko   +5 more
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