Carsten Bormann a écrit :
[large snip]
6LoWPAN is designed based on the technical characteristics of IEEE
802.15.4 technology, but retains a degree of independence from some
aspects of the subnetwork architecture.  If the basic IEEE 802.15.4
functionality is augmented by routing functionality within the
subnetwork layer, i.e., routing based on subnetwork identifiers (MAC
addresses), the 6LoWPAN routing requirements apply to that.  If the
routing within the LoWPAN is done using IP identifiers, the 6LoWPAN
requirements apply to that.

And what if 802.15.5 L2 mesh routing is used in a 802.15 network?

I suppose both the 6LoWPAN adaptation layer and RPL become less necessary routing, in that case.

I doubt the 6LoWPAN routing requirements apply to 802.15.5.

Alex


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