Re: [Roll] Request for Comments for ROLL Charter

peter van der Stok <stokcons@xs4all.nl> Wed, 29 June 2016 06:56 UTC

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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 08:56:11 +0200
From: peter van der Stok <stokcons@xs4all.nl>
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Hi Michael,

> 
>     > There is a wide scope of application areas for LLNs, including
>     > industrial monitoring, building automation (HVAC, lighting, 
> access
>     > control, fire), connected homes, health care, environmental 
> monitoring,
>     > urban sensor networks (e.g. Smart Grid), asset tracking.  The 
> Working
>     > Group focuses on routing solutions for a subset of these: 
> connected
>     > home, building and urban sensor networks for which routing 
> requirements
>     > have been specified. These application-specific routing 
> requirement
>     > documents were used for protocol design.
> 
>     > The Working Group focuses on IPv6 routing architectural framework 
> for
>     > these application scenarios. The Framework will take into 
> consideration
>     > various aspects including high reliability in the presence of 
> time
>     > varying loss characteristics and connectivity while permitting
>     > low-power operation with very modest memory and CPU pressure in
>     > networks potentially comprising a very large number (several 
> thousands)
>     > of nodes.
> 
> I'd like these two paragraphs removed as being ancient motherhood text.
> 
Indeed, I agree, these lines represent history.
However, newcomers should like to know the ROLL history.
And also these lines still reflect on the driving reasons of design 
decisions in the past and decisions to come.

So, I like to preserve them.

Greetings,

peter