| Title |
Is RPL Ready for Actuation? A Comparative Evaluation in a Smart City Scenario |
| ID_Doc |
38883 |
| Authors |
Istomin, T; Kiraly, C; Picco, GP |
| Title |
Is RPL Ready for Actuation? A Comparative Evaluation in a Smart City Scenario |
| Year |
2015 |
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| Abstract |
Low-power wireless actuation is attracting interest in many domains, yet it is significantly less investigated than its sensing counterpart, especially in large-scale scenarios. As a consequence, guidelines about which protocol, among the few existing ones, is best suited to a given scenario are generally lacking. In this paper, we investigate the relative performance of simple dissemination-based solutions against the standard, state-of-the-art RPL protocol. These choices of protocols are motivated concretely by our involvement in the deployment of a large-scale infrastructure for smart city applications, which directly informs our evaluation, where we use the actual network topology. Our findings, albeit in a specific scenario, suggest that RPL still leaves much to be desired w.r.t. actuation. Two out of the three RPL implementations we considered exhibited unacceptable performance when used out-of-the-box. Even after some tuning and debugging, simple, dissemination-based solutions perform surprisingly better under several conditions. These findings motivate further research on the topic of large-scale low-power wireless actuation. |
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| Document Type |
Other |
| Open Access |
Open Access |
| Source |
Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) |
| EID |
WOS:000357677300022 |
| WoS Category |
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Theory & Methods |
| Research Area |
Computer Science |
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