2008 IEEE Pacific-Asia Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Industrial Application 2008
DOI: 10.1109/paciia.2008.72
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The Analysis of 6LowPAN Technology

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“…There have mainly been two approaches to integration of LCSOs and the Internet so far: (i) Pure TCP/IP solutions, in which LCSOs implement the TCP/IP stack (or a compatible set of protocols such as 6LoW-PAN [17,18] in 802.15.4 networks); and (ii) gateway solutions, …”
Section: Semantic Interoperability Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have mainly been two approaches to integration of LCSOs and the Internet so far: (i) Pure TCP/IP solutions, in which LCSOs implement the TCP/IP stack (or a compatible set of protocols such as 6LoW-PAN [17,18] in 802.15.4 networks); and (ii) gateway solutions, …”
Section: Semantic Interoperability Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 6LoWPAN is an immerging technology and is suitable for constraint environment, smart irrigation based on this stack can be a new application area. The purpose of this research is to develop a smart irrigation system using 6LoWPAN wireless sensor network [8] [13] and analyze the performances of the WSN. The system will be integrated with wireless sensor network technology where solar energy can be used to overcome the power crisis along with optimizing the irrigation management based on the 6LoWAN standard.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LRWPAN offers low data rate and at the same time requires CFP (collision free period) management by the PAN coordinator for real time transmission through guaranteed time slots (GTS). Another choice is 6lowpan which is based on 802.15.4 but support IPv6 [23]. In this way, end to end IP compatibility can be ensured if the second tier is also IP compliant, despite the difference of MAC protocol.…”
Section: A Tier 1 Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%