Sedat,
I'm sorry, but I don't fullly understand your question. It's the SF running
on the nodes which selects the slots, so it can implement any policy it
wants. What doyou mean by "type of slot"?
Thomas

On Friday, June 3, 2016, Sedat Gormus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> We are working towards implementing a distributed scheduling function.
> We have been thinking about the structure of 6P cells where the slotOffset
> and channelOffset pairs are used for disseminating information locally. We
> think, we might need the slot type information as well to make the correct
> scheduling  for our objective. For example, if we want to minimize the
> delay, we would like to create a request with a cell list from the next hop
> node that guarantees minimum delay. Our requested transmit slots should be
> earlier than the next hop's transmit slots in the schedule in order to do
> that. But, for this we need to know the type of the slots within the
> schedule of our next hop neighbor (parent in RPL case).
>
> Any suggestions on this.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sedat
>


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