Re: [RSN] Update

Philip Levis <pal@cs.stanford.edu> Fri, 22 June 2007 02:00 UTC

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From: Philip Levis <pal@cs.stanford.edu>
Subject: Re: [RSN] Update
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 18:10:36 -0700
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On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:36 AM, dculler wrote:

>
> I think the simplification to "Routing Issues for Low Power Wireless
> Networks" is very good.  It defines the scope implicitly in a  
> number of
> useful ways.
> * There are a whole class of these devices where no routing is  
> involved
> (game controllers, remote controls, wireless keyboard and mouse, ear
> pieces).
> * It includes portions of sensor networks, embedded networks,  
> automation,
> but it not specifically limited to that.
> * It includes 802.15.4 and links in a similar class.
> * The technical challenges (loss, variation, multihop) are implied.
> * It allows for both light footprint (microcontroller) and more  
> capable
> hosts.
>
> So now we just need to tweak it to get a good acronym, since RILPWM  
> doesn't
> exactly role off the tongue.

How about

RLANE

Routing in Lossy low power Ad-hoc wireless NEtworks.

Phil

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