Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?

[Technology In The News]

Cisco, Arch Rock Execs Lead New IETF Working Group



ED News Staff  |   ED Online ID #18964  |   May 9, 2008

Article Rating: Not Rated

A new Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Working Group is being co-chaired by executives from Cisco and Arch Rock Corp. The IETF Routing Over Low-power and Lossy Networks (ROLL) Working Group is developing a framework for using IP-base routing techniques over low-power, lossy networks—networks that wirelessly connect large numbers of sensors and other small embedded devices. Typical applications range from factory automation to the “connected” home.

Co-chairing the new working group, which held its first meeting in March during IETF-71 in Philadelphia, are Jean-Philippe Vasseur, distinguished engineer at Cisco, and David Culler, Arch Rock co-founder and chief technology officer, and professor of computer science at the University of California at Berkeley.

The ROLL Working Group aims to build on recent IETF advances such as those of the IETF 6LoWPAN Working Group (RFC 4944), which addressed the standardization of IP protocols over low-power wireless radios links. The ROLL group’s focus is on developing efficient and interoperable routing protocols that support the use of open-standard, low-power IP networking over a variety of physical links, including IEEE 802.15.4, Bluetooth, Low-Power Wi-Fi, and wired links.

“The IP standard is moving at breakneck speed into new spheres such as industrial monitoring, home, and building automation, and urban infrastructure networks,” said Culler. “But the links and devices in these environments have different characteristics than in the traditional IT-oriented Internet: lower power, bandwidth, and processing capability, the need to route around obstructions. Building on earlier IETF work that enabled IP to run efficiently in such environments, it is now critical to specify the most efficient dynamic routing protocols with multi-vendor interoperability in mind.”

Internet Engineering Task Force
www.ietf.org




Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?


  • Network-On-Chip Tools Arrive for The Masses
  • Tackling System Design Challenges Through Early Verification
  • ESL Tools Take Center Stage As Designers Move Up
  • Parasitic Extraction Tool Targets Next-Generation Custom ICs
  • Synopsys Jumps Into ESL-Synthesis Pool
  • Verify Control Systems Before Committing To Hardware
  • You're Using How Many FPGAs?
  • Tool Up For The FPGA Blitz
    1) Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit
    (179 views today)
    2) Hot Hands For Some Cool Rock: Motion Sensing Meets Audio Engineering
    (166 views today)
    3) What's All This Transimpedance Amplifier Stuff, Anyhow? (Part 1)
    (71 views today)
    4) GPS-Derived Grandmaster Clock Delivers Ultra-Precise Time And Frequency Sync
    (70 views today)
    5) Downconverting Mixers Lower Power Consumption While Improving Performance
    (55 views today)
    ALL TOP 20







    POST YOUR COMMENTS HERE

    Name:

    Email:
    Rate this article:

     less useful more useful 
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Your Comments:

    Enter the text from the image below




    Please refresh the page if you have trouble reading this text.
    (Acceptable Use Policy)
     
     

    PartFinder

    Find real-time pricing, stock status, same-day/next-day shipping options and more. Brought to you by Digi-Key. Go to PartFinder.    
    GlobalSpec

    PART SEARCH :
    Powered by: GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
    Sponsored Links

    Electronic Design Europe Electronic Design China EEPN Power Electronics Auto Electronics Microwaves & RF
    Mobile Dev & Design Schematics Find Power Products Military Electronics EE Events Related Resources