Watteyne, Thomas
Handziski, Vlado
Vilajosana i Guillén, Xavier
Duquennoy, Simon
Hahm, Oliver
Baccelli, Emmanuel
Wolisz, Adam
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
Technische Universität Berlin
Swedish Institute of Computer Science
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2019-04-04T16:56:46Z
2016-12-20
Industrial control systems have traditionally been built around dedicated wired solutions. The requirements of flexibility, mobility, and cost have created a strong push toward wireless solutions, preferably solutions requiring low power. Simultaneously, the increased need for interoperability and integration with the wider Internet made a transition to IP-based communication unavoidable. Following these trends, we survey 6TiSCH, the emerging family of standards for IP-based industrial communication over low-power and lossy networks. We describe the state of the standardization work, the major issues being discussed, and open questions recently identified. Based on extensive first-hand experience, we discuss challenges in implementation of this new wave of standards. Lessons learned are highlighted from four popular open-source implementations of these standards: OpenWSN, Contiki, RIOT, and TinyOS. We outline major requirements, present insights from early interoperability testing and performance evaluations, and provide guidelines for chip manufacturers and implementers.
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communication standards; industrial; protocols; wireless; 6LoWPAN; 6TiSCH; normas de comunicación; industrial; protocolos; inalámbrico; 6LoWPAN; 6TiSCH; estàndards de comunicació; industrial; protocols; sense fils; 6LoWPAN; 6TiSCH; Wireless communication systems; Comunicació sense fil, Sistemes de; Comunicación inalámbricos, Sistemas de
Proceedings of the IEEE
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016, 104(5)
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01282597/file/iwipcps.pdf
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