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In this paper, we explore the implementation of a smart monitoring system over a wireless sensor network, with particular emphasis on the creation of a solid routing infrastructure through the Routing Protocol for Low- power and lossy networks (RPL), whose definition is currently being discussed within the IETF ROLL working group. Our framework is based on a very lightweight implementation of the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) paradigm by means of a binary web service, and on a publish/subscribe mechanism, whereby every node makes a set of resources (e.g., environmental sensors) available to interested parties. Limited to the effectiveness in creating the routing structure, we provide a performance evaluation of RPL through an experimental campaign, aimed at showing how RPLs key parameters affect the performance of routing in a smart grid scenario.

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Computer scienceComputer networkRouting protocolWireless sensor networkSoftware deploymentSmart gridRouting (electronic design automation)6LoWPANKey (lock)Lossy compressionDistributed computingIPv6Computer securityThe InternetEngineeringWorld Wide Web

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Year
2010
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49-54
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134
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Nicola Bui, Paolo Casari, Lorenzo Vangelista et al. (2010). The Deployment of a Smart Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks. , 49-54. https://doi.org/10.1109/smartgrid.2010.5622015

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10.1109/smartgrid.2010.5622015