Implementation of RPL in OMNeT++

07/06/2021
by   Hedayat Hosseini, et al.
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The growth and evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) is now of paramount importance for next-generation networks, including the upcoming 6G. In particular, there is a set of constrained IoT nodes that comprise the Low-Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs), which have very particular requirements. The current standard for routing in those networks is RPL, which was defined less than a decade ago and still needs improvements in terms of scalability or integration with other networks. Many researchers currently need an implementation of RPL to evaluate their works and, for that reason, among others, we implemented it in the OMNeT++ simulator. The results of this implementation show that is an easy way to check prototypes in their very initial develop phases, and its code is publicly available for the research community.

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