Terminology for Constrained-Node Networks
draft-bormann-lwig-7228bis-02
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| Authors | Carsten Bormann,Mehmet Ersue,Ari Keränen,Carles Gomez | ||
| Last updated | 2018-05-03(Latest revision 2017-10-30) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-lwig-7228bis | ||
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Abstract
The Internet Protocol Suite is increasingly used on small devices with severe constraints on power, memory, and processing resources, creating constrained-node networks. This document provides a number of basic terms that have been useful in the standardization work for constrained-node networks.
Authors
Carsten Bormann
Mehmet Ersue
Ari Keränen
Carles Gomez
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