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Evaluation of energy aware routing metrics for RPL
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2016
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Network Routing AlgorithmEngineeringRouting ProtocolSmart GridEnergy ManagementEdge ComputingEnergy EfficiencyWireless RoutingNetwork RoutingComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisInternet Of ThingsComputer ScienceSeveral MetricsMulti-criteria MetricsOther MetricsEnergy-efficient Networking
In the past few years, the Internet of Things is driving the need for extending the Internet to constrained devices, including sensors and actuators. The IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low power and lossy networks (RPL) is appearing as an emerging IETF standard especially tailored for Low Power Area Networks (6LoWPAN). RPL constructs a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) according to an objective function that governs the routing according to some metric(s) and constraint(s). In the last decade, several metrics and constraints have been proposed. In this paper, we survey RPL energy-aware routing metrics and we present to the best of our knowledge the first comparative evaluation considering grid and random topologies. Moreover, we consider in this evaluation two models for the exchange of messages: a model with no packet loss and a second one with 40% of packet loss. Our experiments show that multi-criteria metrics outperform other metrics.
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