ICC 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icc40277.2020.9149249
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Networking Functions for Wireless Sensor Network Applications: an SDN-based Approach

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are considered to be a key enabler towards the Internet of Things (IoT) concept and one of its main underlying technologies. Applications built on top of IoT infrastructures such as WSNs share a set of common functions that concern not only data management such as data collection, dissemination or aggregation, but also classical networking functions, such as routing or addressing. Even though application deployment is becoming more feasible, it can still be a complex process espe… Show more

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“…In this context, a Software-Defined 6LoWPAN wireless sensor network (SD6WSN) is proposed. This architecture aims to manage data plane forwarding in 6LoW-PAN according to the SDN approach [11]. SD6LoWPAN has several positive aspects, including a centralized SDN architecture that allows flexibility and scalability, presenting further opportunities to move beyond the traditional notions of low-power IoT, driving from small to various networks connected across a network backbone and protocols such as 6LoWPAN, to dynamically serve multiple applications, such as data collection, actuation, and monitoring with varying QoS requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, a Software-Defined 6LoWPAN wireless sensor network (SD6WSN) is proposed. This architecture aims to manage data plane forwarding in 6LoW-PAN according to the SDN approach [11]. SD6LoWPAN has several positive aspects, including a centralized SDN architecture that allows flexibility and scalability, presenting further opportunities to move beyond the traditional notions of low-power IoT, driving from small to various networks connected across a network backbone and protocols such as 6LoWPAN, to dynamically serve multiple applications, such as data collection, actuation, and monitoring with varying QoS requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%