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RPL in a nutshell: A survey
Ref: CISTER-TR-130203       Publication Date: 28, Sep, 2012

RPL in a nutshell: A survey

Ref: CISTER-TR-130203       Publication Date: 28, Sep, 2012

Abstract:
IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is a routing protocol spe- cifically designed for Low power and Lossy Networks (LLN) compliant with the 6LoWPAN protocol. It currently shows up as an RFC proposed by the IETF ROLL working group. How- ever, RPL has gained a lot of maturity and is attracting increasing interest in the research community. The absence of surveys about RPL motivates us to write this paper, with the objective to provide a quick introduction to RPL. In addition, we present the most relevant research efforts made around RPL routing protocol that pertain to its performance evalua- tion, implementation, experimentation, deployment and improvement. We also present an experimental performance evaluation of RPL for different network settings to understand the impact of the protocol attributes on the network behavior, namely in terms of conver- gence time, energy, packet loss and packet delay. Finally, we point out open research chal- lenges on the RPL design. We believe that this survey will pave the way for interested researchers to understand its behavior and contributes for further relevant research works.

Authors:
Olfa Gaddoura
,
Anis Koubâa


Published in Computer Networks (Comput.
Netw.), Elsevier, Volume 56, Issue 14, pp 3163-3178.

DOI:10.1016/j.comnet.2012.06.016.



Record Date: 14, Feb, 2012