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Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet

This report summarizes the discussions from the IAB Technical Plenary focused on interconnecting smart objects with the Internet. Key topics include the significance of IP for smart "things," challenges related to energy, bandwidth, and memory, and the ongoing IETF work on ROLL, 6LoWPAN, and CORE. The workshop, held in Prague during IETF#80, gathered influential figures like Jari Arkko, Fred Baker, Robert Assimiti, Zach Shelby, and Carsten Bormann, who shared insights on scaling devices for large networks and refining definitions in LWIG WG. For a detailed overview, visit: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iab-smart-object-workshop.

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Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet

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  1. Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet IAB Technical Plenary

  2. How did we got here? • IETF work on ROLL, 6LoWPAN, CORE • Smart Object Workshop, Prague, IETF#80 • Report:http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iab-smart-object-workshop • IAB Plenary • JariArkko • Fred Baker • Robert Assimiti • Zach Shelby • Carsten Bormann

  3. What is a Smart Object? • “Things” have always been running IP. • Looking into • scaling down to small devices, and • scaling up to larger number of small devices in a network. • Typical Constraints: • Energy • Bandwidth • Memory • Attempt for a more detailed definition in LWIG WG, e.g., http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-bormann-lwig-guidance

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