[net2-wg] collated content for net2 presentation
Philip Levis
pal at cs.stanford.edu
Thu Feb 21 20:38:03 PST 2008
On Feb 21, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Omprakash Gnawali wrote:
> I collected content sent by everyone for net2 presentation. I would
> not even call it a draft but it gives a good overview of what we have
> been doing as a group. Although we won't be able present everything on
> this file, we should update our website based on the information that
> everyone sent. I will cut down the number of slides by about 50% by
> tonight. In the meantime, if I miss someone's name, or some content,
> please send emails.
>
I think you might want to restructure things a bit. Put protocols
into a grid, where the one axis is the type and the other axis is
release/beta/alpha. So we'll see the Drip is a release dissemination,
while DIP is a beta dissemination. Then, structure the talk around
the classes. E.g., put CTP and MLQI together, Drip and DIP, etc.
The important thing for CTP/MLQI is to show the side-by-side
comparison. That is, show code size and RAM footprint for each, and
show one each of the comparative evaluations on Mirage and Tutornet.
This will then make the points on the MLQI slide (more lightweight,
not as robust or efficient, and hardware-specific) clear.
It might be useful to bring 6lowpan and TYMO together in the talk.
Both are IETF protocols.
One point of overlap is core's discussion on TEP 125. Proper 6lowpan
requires that active message identifiers follow a first byte of NALP
(Not A Lowpan Packet).
Phil
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