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IoTorii: Beating RPL with simpler routing

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SeyedHedayat Hosseini
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10.21227/ha0r-mh78
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Abstract

RPL is the de-facto IPv6-based routing protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT), where networks are mainly formed by sensors and other low capacity devices. However, RPL lacks scalability and is inefficient in any-to-any communications. In this letter, we present IoTorii, a layer-two hierarchical protocol that creates routes based on a probe frame, instead of the computation of a distance vector protocol, as in RPL. We simulated a proof-of-concept of IoTorii and compared it with RPL, proving lower number of table entries and convergence time, with similar sent messages, which seems particularly promising in the IoT field.

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IoTorii.zip contains three files. The IoTorii_Ideal.xlsx file which includes the data collected from the IoTorii simulation, the RPL_Ideal.xlsx file which includes the data collected from the RPL simulation, and the plotData_Ideal.xlsx file which includes the data aggregated and summarized from the previous mentioned files.