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Low Power and Lossy Networks Plugfest at IETF90

Note: Timestamps in EDT.

Meeting        :   IETF 90 Monday, 20 July 2014
Time           :   0900-1300 EDT Sunday Morning
Location       :   Salon B, Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Canada
Chairs         :   Ines Robles <maria.ines.robles@ericsson.com>
                   Xavi Vilajosana <xvilajosana@uoc.edu>
URLs           :   http://tools.ietf.org/wg/6tisch/charters
                   http://tools.ietf.org/wg/6lo/charters
                   http://tools.ietf.org/wg/roll/charters

The IETF 6TiSCH, 6lo and ROLL working groups hosted an informal "Plugfest" event at the IETF90 meeting, in Toronto, Canada on July 20 2014.

The goal of the Low Power and Lossy Networks plugfest was to bring together people interested in hands-on experience around the technology developed by the 6TiSCH, 6lo and ROLL working groups, with a particular focus on the TSCH mode of IEEE802.15.4e, 6LoWPAN, RPL and new WG specifications.

The plugfest was a huge success. It started by each of the 8 participating teams presenting a few slides about the demo they were about to present. Each team then did a live demonstration.

The following drafts were successfully implemented.

Team Members Ines Robles and Xavi Vilajosana, co-chairs

Resources and Recordings

What Where
Wiki https://bitbucket.org/6tisch/meetings/wiki/140720a_ietf90_toronto_plugfest
Plugfest Guidelines https://bitbucket.org/6tisch/meetings/src/master/140720_ietf90_plugfest_toronto/ietf90_toronto_plugfest_guidelines.pdf
Presented Slides https://bitbucket.org/6tisch/meetings/src/master/140720_ietf90_plugfest_toronto/ietf90_toronto_plugfest_slides.pdf
Meetecho Recording http://recordings.conf.meetecho.com/Playout/watch.jsp?recording=IETF90_LLPLUGFEST&chapter=0

Teams

Cisco System/Linear Technology joint demonstration

UC Berkeley's OpenWSN

  • OpenWSN is an open-source implementations of protocol stacks based on Internet of Things standards, using a variety of hardware and software platforms
  • Who (alphabetically):
    • Marcelo Barros, Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil
    • Nicola Accettura, UC Berkeley, USA
    • Pere Tuset, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Catalunya, Spain
    • Qin Wang, Univ. of Sci. and Tech. Beijing, China
    • Tengfei Chang, Univ. of Sci. and Tech. Beijing, China
    • Thomas Watteyne, OpenWSN project coordinator
    • Vitor Garbellini
    • Xavier Vilajosana, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Catalunya, Spain
  • Demo:
    • A heterogeneous 10-mote wireless mesh network implementing IEEE802.15.4e TSCH, RPL, CoAP, as well as the latest drafts produced in the 6TiSCH working group
  • Related IETF documents:
  • For more information:
    • http://openwsn.berkeley.edu/

OpenMote

  • A provider of open hardware for the Internet of Things, the home of the OpenMote
  • Who:
    • Pere Tuset, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
    • Xavier Vilajosana, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
  • Demo:
    • OpenWSN on the OpenMote
    • FreeRTOS on the OpenMote
    • OpenMote as a sniffer
  • For more information:
    • http://www.openmote.com/

Inria and FIT-IoT

  • Who:
    • Cedric Adjih
  • Demo:
    • A live demonstration of the IoT-LAB platform, a very large scale open testbed with 2728 motes
  • For more information:
    • https://www.iot-lab.info/

RIOT

  • The friendly Operating System for the Internet of Things
  • Who:
    • Oliver Hahm
    • Thomas Eichinger
  • Demo:
    • Demonstration of OpenWSN running in RIOT
  • For more information:
    • http://www.riot-os.org/

6LoWPAN-MIB demonstration

Wireshark integration

Sewio's open sniffer

Note Well

This event is organized as part of the IETF90 standardization meeting. The IETF Note Well applies to this plugfest, see http://www.ietf.org/about/note-well.html.

About

The IETF 6TiSCH working group standardizes mechanisms focusing on enabling IPv6 over the TSCH mode of the IEEE802.15.4e standard. You can access the charter at http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/6tisch/charter/, which also contains links to the mailing list and the Internet-Drafts published by the group. 6TiSCH holds weekly phone calls on Friday 8am PST.

The IETF 6lo working group focuses on the work that facilitates IPv6 connectivity over constrained node networks with the characteristics of: limited power, memory and processing resources. You can access the charter at https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/6lo/charter/, which also contains links to the mailing list and the I-Ds published by the group.

The IETF ROLL working group focuses on routing issues for LLNs (Low Power and Lossy Networks), in an IPv6 routing architectural framework for the industrial, connected home, building and urban sensor networks application scenarios. You can access the charter at https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/roll/charter/, which also contains links to the mailing list and the I-Ds published by the group.

Participation to any IETF WG is open, and is subject to the IETF Note Well.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank authors of the ETSI CTI Plugtest draft 2012-02 that served as a guideline for this document. Thanks to Jari Arkko, Alia Atlas, Samita Chakrabarti, Adrian Farrel, Oliver Ham, Ulrich Herberg, Ted Lemon, Michael Richardson, Pascal Thubert and Thomas Watteyne, for their suggestions and helpful advice.

Thanks to Stephanie McCammon for her help in the organization of this event.

Pictures

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