Bits-N-Bites at IETF 90 in Toronto will focus on the Internet of Things, and 
the IETF invites you and your organization to participate!

The arrival of Things connected to the Internet in recent years has given life 
to new applications in both the consumer and industrial market segments. We are 
surrounded by products that utilize connectivity and a growing enthusiasm 
suggests imminent and impressive deployments: billions of new connected devices 
are expected by year 2020.  In the industrial world, wide spread wireless 
sensoring devices that collect data and measurements will move us into the next 
phase of process optimization. This will require the combination of the best of 
Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT), forming the IT/OT 
convergence.

When deploying multi-stage Thing topologies, two trends compete: IP protocols 
are enhanced and transformed into less end-to-end protocols (address 
translation, header compression, 'mesh under' routing and more) and, 
alternatively, existing IP protocols are reduced to their bare minimum such as 
to fit in reduced Things (reduced CPU frequency and number of transistors, 
dimensions and energy consumption).

IETF 90 demonstrations should exhibit recent developments of IP protocols for 
IoT networks (6lowpan adaptation layers, MANET and RPL routing protocols, 6tsch 
time-constrained communications, CoAP app-layer protocols) as well as 
demonstrations of the tendency of bringing the known IPv6 as close as possible 
to the Thing - minimum set of unmodified IPv6, Neighbor Discovery, DHCP, HTTP, 
IKEv2. Demonstrations of geo-location uses in and for IP networking and the 
surrounding privacy issues are also welcome.

Does your organization want to reach 1,200 Internet engineers and demonstrate 
your IoT technologies and usage of IETF protocols? This is your opportunity to 
show leading industry professionals the latest and greatest of what you do in a 
social and interactive setting.

Examples of demos include, but are not limited, to:

• home automation controller using SNMP for HVAC and ambient temperature, 
electricity counter;
• industrial-grade Wireless Sensor Network products;
• scalable wireless designs and existing deployments;
• IPv6 end-to-end and backbone interconnection;
• tablet summarizing status of widespread devices through heterogeneous link 
connections;
• smart belt collecting body information with low-energy communication 
protocols;
• vehicle interior connected designs, vehicle-to-road sensor-based 
communications;
• sensor-assisted autonomous mobile Things (mono-, bi-, quad- wheeled or 
propelled devices);
• vehicular communications (e.g. dead-reckoning enhancements for enhanced GPS 
localization, geo-dissemination);
• smartphone applications relying on geo-localization.

There many ways to configure your demo, such as: 

• Things deployed on a table, relying on local connections and alternatively 
exhibiting remote access across the Internet;
• a poster describing a demo;
• video sequence showing a lab demonstration.

For information about IETF 90 Bits-N-Bites, please see 
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/90/90-bits-n-bites.html or send email to 
[email protected].

Regards,
Alexa

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