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Page 1: Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014 Lightweight Architecture and Protocols for the Internet of Things Laurent TOUTAIN, Associate Professor, IMT/Télécom.

Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014

Lightweight Architecture and Protocols for the Internet of Things

Laurent TOUTAIN,Associate Professor,

IMT/Télécom [email protected]

ITU Workshop on the “Internet of Things - Trend and Challenges in Standardization”

(Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014)

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Institut Mines-Télécom

National coverage

Palaiseau-Saclay

Paris

Evry

Fontainebleau

Brest

Rennes

Pau

Toulouse

Saint-Etienne

Alès

Nimes

Albi

Gardanne

Nantes

Douai

10 GRADUATE SCHOOLS : 6 MINES AND 4 TÉLÉCOM

Mines Albi-Carmaux - Albi, Saint-Dié

Mines Alès - Alès, Montpellier, Nimes, Pau

Mines Douai - Douai

Mines Nantes - Nantes

Mines ParisTech - Paris, Palaiseau-Saclay, Evry, Fontainebleau, Sophia Antipolis

Mines Saint-Etienne - Saint-Etienne, Gardanne

Télécom Bretagne - Brest, Rennes, Toulouse

Télécom Ecole de Management - Evry, Palaiseau-Saclay, Paris

Télécom ParisTech - Paris, Sophia Antipolis

Télécom SudParis - Evry

Lille

Nancy

Sophia Antipolis

2 SUBSIDIARY SCHOOLSEurecom - Sophia Antipolis

Télécom Lille1 - Lille

1 STRATEGIC PARTNER SCHOOLMines Nancy - Nancy, Saint-Dié

Saint-Dié

11 ASSOCIATED SCHOOLSENSEEIHT - Toulouse

Enseirb-Matmeca - Bordeaux

ENSG - Vandœuvre-lès-NancyENSIIE - Evry

ESIGELEC - Rouen

Grenoble Ecole de Management - Grenoble

IFMA - Clermont-Ferrand Sup’Com Tunis - Tunis

Télécom Nancy - Villers-lès-NancyTélécom Physique Strasbourg - Strasbourg

Télécom Saint-Etienne - Saint-Etienne

Bordeaux

Strasbourg

Rouen

Clermont-Ferrand

Tunis

Montpellier

Grenoble

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Key figures

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Institut Mines-Télécom

10 schools

2 subsidiary schools

2 strategic partners

11 associated schools

4, 800 staff members

2 Carnot Institutes

€121 M research-generated income per year

Near 100 business start-ups per year at the schools’ incubators

12,555 students

1,725 PhD students

+4000 graduates per year

Including over 2,500 engineers

8% engineering degrees issued in France

32 % foreign students

38 % grant holders

Total 2012 Figures excluding associated schoolsand Mines Nancy (Université de Lorraine)

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Geneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014 4

Internet Architecture Model

Very successful for almost 30 yearsConnecting almost everythingFlexible

On top of many linksLow speed, high speed, variable latencies

Large variety of applicationsFile transfer, streaming, voip,…

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Few protocols

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Steve Deering The Evolution of Layered Protocol Stacks Leadsto an Hourglass-Shaped Architecture Saamer Akhshabi, Constantine DovrolisSigcomm 2011

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Internet Protocol

Interoperability,

But ossification.

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Steve Deering

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IP is:

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IP

Packet Format-Management-Interoperability-Forwarding

Addresses-Allocation-Display-Routing

P

A

R

P4 ≠P6

A4 ≠A6

R4=R6

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New areas for Networking

Internet of ThingsCheap

Moore’s law reduces costs, does not increase power

Low MemoryLow EnergyDifferent Time cycle

Legacy devices20 year lifetime

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IPv6

IPv6 slowly introduced P6≠P4, A6≠A4: No interoperabilityMetcalfe’s law against IPv6Forwarding is not the most difficult part

IPv6 has advantages for IoTAuto-configurationSimplerLayer 2 agnostic

But difficult to make IPv6 evolveGeneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014 9

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Constraints

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IoTDeployed

IPv6

6LoWPAN•Header Compression•M-U capabilities•Fragmentation

•P6LP = PIPv6

•A6LP = AIPv6

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ARESA2 Project

ANR Verso 2009 projectUrban Wireless Sensor NetworksAMI, Smart Grid, M2M. . .

One of the challenges: IPv6Mesh network.Minimize code footprint, minimize energy consumption.

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Reduce 6LoWPAN impact

Toward a flexible 6LoWPANSimplify addresses allocation

A6LP ⊂ AIPv6

Forwarding based on 6LoWPANAdd functionalities for WSN

P6LP ⊃ PIPv6

Maintain end to end capabilitiesNeed for “local” informationIPv6 remains universal format

Multi-homingGeneva, Switzerland, 18 February 2014 12

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6LoWPAN in Contiki

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Example

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Architecture

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IPv6 6LoWPAN

Extension

IPv66LoWPAN + parameters

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Conclusions and Recommendations

New constraints: A single protocol cannot cover all needsIntroduce more flexibility

“a la IEEE” Core protocols/Fringe protocols

Other alternatives:REST, but less generic in term of traffic

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Reasearch on IoT at Télécom Bretagne

OCIF research team:Architecture:

Internet evolution, REST, M2M,

Access Network:NAN, Long Range Radio, community network,…

Context Awareness:Security, …

Models:Game Theory, Peak Erasing,…

Application domains:ITS, SmartGrid, Smart Clothes,…

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