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SODA

SODA
 
 
 
 The goal of SODA is to lower the barrier for wide adoption of 6TiSCH. SODA will provide reference performance results and datasets of an out-of-the-box, standards-compliant 6TiSCH solution, in industry-relevant test scenarios and propagation conditions present on 2 Fed4FIRE+ testbeds. SODA will automate the execution of these scenarios so benchmarking can remain up to date with changes to the standards and facilitate the comparison with future research proposals, resulting in continuous delivery benchmarking.
 
 
 
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SODA

The goal of SODA is to lower the barrier for wide adoption of 6TiSCH. SODA will provide reference performance results and datasets of an out-of-the-box, standards-compliant 6TiSCH solution, in industry-relevant test scenarios and propagation conditions present on 2 Fed4FIRE+ testbeds. SODA will automate the execution of these scenarios so benchmarking can remain up to date with changes to the standards and facilitate the comparison with future research proposals, resulting in continuous delivery benchmarking.

6TiSCH
 
 
 
 6TiSCH is a standardization group within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). IETF standardizes the technical solutions that enable communication over the Internet. The 6TiSCH group works on the missing components when IPv6 protocols are used over time-slotted channel hopping (TSCH) networks of IEEE 802.15.4 standard. In 6TiSCH networks, nodes are tightly synchronized and follow a communication schedule to communicate. The schedule precisely indicates to each network node what to do in a given slot: transmit, receive or sleep. The construction of the communication schedule allows different tradeoffs to be made: one can increase robustness and decrease latency at the cost of increased energy consumption. To learn more about 6TiSCH group, visit click HERE.

6TiSCH

6TiSCH is a standardization group within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). IETF standardizes the technical solutions that enable communication over the Internet. The 6TiSCH group works on the missing components when IPv6 protocols are used over time-slotted channel hopping (TSCH) networks of IEEE 802.15.4 standard. In 6TiSCH networks, nodes are tightly synchronized and follow a communication schedule to communicate. The schedule precisely indicates to each network node what to do in a given slot: transmit, receive or sleep. The construction of the communication schedule allows different tradeoffs to be made: one can increase robustness and decrease latency at the cost of increased energy consumption.
To learn more about 6TiSCH group, visit click HERE.

Fed4FIRE+
 
 
 
 Fed4FIRE+ is a H2020 project that federates experimental testbeds across Europe, creating the world's largest experimental platform available to researchers with the purpose of testing solutions in the field of Next Generation Internet and various wireless communication technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and fifth generation of cellular mobile communication systems (5G). SODA project uses two testbeds: w-iLab.t in Belgium (iMec) and IoT-Lab in France (Sorbonne University with partners). These testbeds allow the experimentation with IoT devices based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard.To learn more about the Fed4FIRE+ project, visit THIS LINK.

Fed4FIRE+

Fed4FIRE+ is a H2020 project that federates experimental testbeds across Europe, creating the world's largest experimental platform available to researchers with the purpose of testing solutions in the field of Next Generation Internet and various wireless communication technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and fifth generation of cellular mobile communication systems (5G). SODA project uses two testbeds: w-iLab.t in Belgium (iMec) and IoT-Lab in France (Sorbonne University with partners). These testbeds allow the experimentation with IoT devices based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard.
To learn more about the Fed4FIRE+ project, visit THIS LINK.

IoT Benchmarks inicijativa
 
 
 
 The scientific community around computer networking lacks a standardized evaluation methodology. As a consequence, there is a large number of scientific papers whose results are hard to reproduce or whose comparisons to state-of-the-art solutions are not fair. For this reason, the low-power wireless networking community has launched an initiative to standardize the evaluation methodology. The initiative gathers academics and industry partners from around the globe and some of the most influential institutions in our domain: UC Berkeley, ETH Zurich, Inria institute in France, RISE SICS institute in Sweden. The SODA project is a part of this wider initiative and our goal is to design, standardize, implement and automate the evaluation methodology for 6TiSCH networks, in cooperation with our partners. Click HERE to learn more about the IoT Benchmarks Initiative.

IoT Benchmarks inicijativa

The scientific community around computer networking lacks a standardized evaluation methodology. As a consequence, there is a large number of scientific papers whose results are hard to reproduce or whose comparisons to state-of-the-art solutions are not fair. For this reason, the low-power wireless networking community has launched an initiative to standardize the evaluation methodology. The initiative gathers academics and industry partners from around the globe and some of the most influential institutions in our domain: UC Berkeley, ETH Zurich, Inria institute in France, RISE SICS institute in Sweden. The SODA project is a part of this wider initiative and our goal is to design, standardize, implement and automate the evaluation methodology for 6TiSCH networks, in cooperation with our partners.
Click HERE to learn more about the IoT Benchmarks Initiative.

OpenWSN
 
 
 
 OpenWSN project serves as a repository for open-source implementations of a protocol stack based on Internet of Things standards, using a variety of hardware and software platforms. OpenWSN was founded at UC Berkeley and is today co-led by the leading French computer science institute Inria. ETSI gives OpenWSN the status of

OpenWSN

OpenWSN project serves as a repository for open-source implementations of a protocol stack based on Internet of Things standards, using a variety of hardware and software platforms. OpenWSN was founded at UC Berkeley and is today co-led by the leading French computer science institute Inria. ETSI gives OpenWSN the status of "6TiSCH reference implementation" during the official interoperability testing events. The SODA team gathers core contributors to OpenWSN project and SODA uses OpenWSN as the principal implementation of 6TiSCH standards.
To learn more about the OpenWSN project, visit THIS LINK.

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