Establishing Wireless Sensor Network Platform Combined with IPv6 in Smart Home Application
Date Issued
2014
Date
2014
Author(s)
Pan, Yun-Jen
Abstract
In recent years, the application of wireless sensor network (WSN) has become increasingly diverse. On the Internet, aside from the original information generated by the users, wireless embedded devices now also generate notification messages, data records and other such information. This phenomenon radically alternates the structure of the Internet and simultaneously inaugurates the era of Internet of Things (IoT).
With more and more research groups devoting into WSN-related researches, the technique of wireless communication has become gradually refined. It is no longer impossible to extend IP to WSN, which would be thus greatly enriched. Given that the trend toward and the need for such extension have been progressively obvious, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) drew up related regulations and standards, such as 6LoWPAN and RPL routing protocol. One major factor determining whether WSN can function normally lies in the very efficiency of those protocols.
The purpose of this research is, therefore, to establish a WSN platform based on the current standard, which incorporates IP and is applicable to smart home. This research will, first, set up a simulation scenario according to the need of smart home and observe the efficiency and property of RPL routing protocol with the help of simulator; in addition, this simulation will focus on the optimal parameters applied by smart home to ensure the efficiency of network. Finally, this research seeks to build up a WSN platform in reality and compare the experiment result with the simulation data to verify its achievement. Hopefully, IoT would go beyond a mere word and be truly actualized in our daily life.
Subjects
Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL)
IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks(6LoWPAN)
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智慧家庭
Type
thesis
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