Dear all:

This is the continuation if the discussion we had at the interim on Friday 9/25
(see published minutes @ 
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/interim/2015/09/25/6tisch/minutes/minutes-interim-2015-6tisch-13
 and
slides @ 
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/interim/2015/09/25/6tisch/slides/slides-interim-2015-6tisch-13-0.pdf
 ).

The highlighted / colored text below is an inline copy of the slides in the 
above pdf so you may use that source as well.

To the point; the current charter has the following:

"

The group will:

1.    Produce "6TiSCH architecture" to describe the design of 6TiSCH
networks. This document will highlight the different architectural
blocks and signaling flows, including the operation of the network in
the presence of multiple LBRs. Initially, the document will focus on
distributed routing operation over a static TSCH schedule.

2.    Produce an Information Model containing the management requirements
of a 6TiSCH node. This includes describing how an entity can manage the
TSCH schedule on a 6TiSCH node, and query timeslot information from that
node. A data model mapping for an existing protocol (such as Concise
Binary Object Representation (CBOR) over the Constrained Application
Protocol (CoAP)) will be provided.

3.    Produce "Minimal 6TiSCH Configuration" defining how to build a 6TiSCH
network using the Routing Protocol for LLNs (RPL) and a static TSCH
schedule. It is expected that RPL and the Objective Function 0 (OF0)
will be reused as-is.

The work will include a best practice configuration for RPL and OF0
operation over the static schedule. Based on that experience the group
may produce a requirements draft for OF0 extensions, to be studied in ROLL.

"

The tasks in red were never started and apparently did not raise interest in 
the group.
The tasks in green are mostly complete.
In particular,  the minimal draft was officially submitted to the IESG for 
review.
Now we need to make room for new work in security and dynamic scheduling.
So at the interim we proposed to update the charter as follows:


The group will:

1.    Produce "6TiSCH architecture" to describe the design of 6TiSCH
networks. This document will highlight the different architectural
blocks and signaling flows, including the operation of the network in
the presence of multiple LBRs. The existing document will be
augmented to cover dynamic scheduling and applicability of DetNet work.

2.     Produce an Information Model containing the management requirements
of a 6TiSCH node. This includes describing how an entity can manage the
TSCH schedule on a 6TiSCH node, and query timeslot information from that
node. A data model mapping for an existing protocol (such as Concise
Binary Object Representation (CBOR) over the Constrained Application
Protocol (CoAP)) will be provided. MAC-layer interactions to negotiate
Time Slots between peers will be proposed, to be eventually continued
at IEEE.

3.    Produce an "On-the-fly" specification to enable a distributed dynamic
scheduling of time slots for IP traffic, with the capability for IoT routers
to appropriate chunks of the matrix without starving, or interfering with,
other 6TiSCH nodes.

4.    Produce a specification for a secure 6TiSCH network bootstrap, adapted
to the constraints of 6TiSCH nodes and leveraging existing art when
possible.


The text in blue are proposed additions that made consensus at the call.

The questions left were about items in red and yellow, and we are specifically 
asking for advice on those,
though advice on the rest of the proposal is welcome as well.

A suggestion was made to discontinue the work on the coap draft. Reason 
advanced was that the CoMI work would make the draft mostly void.
Any comment on that?

Another suggestion would be to remove the text in Yellow that limits the OTF 
work to IP bundles (aka track0 or best effort).
Again, comments are welcome.


Finally, there the text about non chatrtered items.

The Working Group may maintain a number of running, often-respun
documents, that evolve as the technology is refined for work items that
do not affect the milestone work items:
- implementers guide: this document will collect clarifying information
based on input from implementers, in particular as it becomes available
from interoperability events. This guide will contain information about
test harnesses used for interoperability testing.
- coexistence guide: this document will provide information on how
6TiSCH can be operated in an environment shared with other protocols
that use the same or a similar TSCH MAC, and/or operate on the same
frequency band.
- Text on Interop test ?
The WG will welcome requirements for dynamic timeslot operation, for
example for centralized schedule computation.


A question was whether to keep them, another was whether to mention documents 
on interop tests,
since the appeared to be very useful in Prague.

What do you guys think?

Take care;

Pascal, on behalf of the chairs




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