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Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Communications Standards Magazine Année : 2019

6LoWPAN Fragment Forwarding

Résumé

Low-power wireless technologies have been applied to industrial fields not only to monitor facilities but also to control them. There is a legitimate requirement to integrate low-power wireless networks with existing IP-enabled networks such as the Internet. The 6LoW-PAN standard makes this happen easily by enabling low-power wireless networks to transport IPv6 packets. A challenge is that an IPv6 packet might not fit in a link-layer frame. The answer is fragmentation: the IPv6 packet is cut into fragments, each fitting in a frame. In a typical implementation, the IPv6 packet is fragmented and reassembled at every hop. Such per-hop reassembly causes low end-to-end reliability and high end-to-end latency. This article presents a new implementation technique which results in fragment forwarding without changing any of the standards. Simulation results show how, when going from per-hop reassembly to fragment forwarding, end-to-end reliability goes from 40% to 100%, memory requirements go from 1280 B to 160 B, and end-to-end latency is halved.
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hal-02061838 , version 1 (08-03-2019)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02061838 , version 1

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Yasuyuki Tanaka, Pascale Minet, Thomas Watteyne. 6LoWPAN Fragment Forwarding. IEEE Communications Standards Magazine, 2019, 3 (1), pp.35-39. ⟨hal-02061838⟩

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