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Implementation and Evaluation of a Memory Management System for IPv6 Wireless Sensor Networks
July 28-August 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SAINT.2008.1062008 International Symposium on Appli ...
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There have been many wireless sensors equipped IEEE 802.15.4. ZigBee, the most representative upper layer protocol of IEEE 802.15.4 is non-IP-based. However an IPv6 protocol called 6LoWPAN is currently being discussed by the IETF. Until now, IP stacks have generally been too large for sensor devices, which have weak calculating ability. Thus, most of wireless sensor networks are non-IP networks. The Internet, of course, generally are using IP. If we can use IP with wireless sensor networks, we can reap the benefits of the IP’s superior technology. Researches in this field aim to develop wireless sensor networks using IPv6 and obtain the efficiency of IP-capable wireless sensor networks. However, problems with the buffer overflow have been reported in some implementations of 6LoWPAN. In this paper, we propose a memory buffer control mechanism for 6LoWPAN, and evaluate an implementation of a 6LoWPAN protocol stack using this mechanism. Results of this implementation have shown that the buffer control mechanism worked efficiently.
Index Terms:
Sensor Network, 6LoWPAN
Citation:
Hideki Shimada, Takahiko Sato, Kazutoshi Fujikawa, Hideki Sunahara, "Implementation and Evaluation of a Memory Management System for IPv6 Wireless Sensor Networks," saint, pp.401-404, 2008 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet, 2008
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