Design and Application Spaces for 6LoWPAN (draft-ekim-6lowpan-scenarios-02) IETF-71 Philadelphia Tuesday, March 11 2008 Eunsook Kim, Nicolas Chevrollier,

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Design and Application Spaces for 6LoWPAN (draft-ekim-6lowpan-scenarios-02) IETF-71 Philadelphia Tuesday, March Eunsook Kim, Nicolas Chevrollier, Dominik Kaspar, JP Vasseur

Last Meeting Consensus: –We need 6LoWPAN application scenario draft Comments: – more depth  This draft is an overview, not a textbook of the scenarios  How far do we want to go?  Need input

Update (-02) Added: –Industry Monitoring: Description is updated in Process Monitoring and Control & Supply Chain management An example is added with technical characteristics in Storage Monitoring –Healthcare An example is added with technical characteristics for Healthcare at home by tele-assistance

Update (-02) Storage monitoring –Characteristics Static deployment, manually configured, All battery operated Network management for high node density No mobility except blood packs are moved Network configuration and routing table are not changed in the storage room unless node failure occurs Security: business-critical. Secure and reliable transmission must be guaranteed. An extra key mechanism can be used Mainly MP2P and P2MP QoS: important for time-critical event-driven data In a hospital, maintenance of the right temperature in storage rooms is very critical. Red blood cells need to be stored at 2 to 6 degrees Celsius, blood platelets at 20 to 24 C, and blood plasma below -18 C. For anti- cancer medicine, maintaining a humidity of 45% to 55% is required. Storage rooms have temperature sensors and humidity sensors every 25m to 100m, based on the floor plan and the location of shelves, as indoor obstacles distort the radio signals. At each blood pack a sensor node can be installed to track the temperature during delivery. In this case, highly dense networks must be managed.

Update (-02) Healthcare at home by tele-assistance –Characteristics Pre-planned, All battery operated, Plug-and-play configuration is required for mainly non-technical end-users. Moderate mobility (patient’s mobility), Small network, high density –Multipath interference may often occur due to the patients' mobility at home, where there are many walls and obstacles. Even during sleeping, the change of the body position will affect the radio propagation event-driven data can be very time-critical. Real-time and reliable transmission must be guaranteed. Security Level: Data privacy and security must be provided. Encryption is required. Role based access control is required to be support by proper authentication mechanism Various systems ranging from simple wearable remote controls for tele-assistance or intermediate systems with wearable sensors monitoring various metrics to more complex systems for studying life dynamics can be supported by the LoWPAN. In this latter category, a large amount of data from various sensors can be collected: movement pattern observation, checks that medicaments have been taken, object tracking, and more. An old citizen who lives alone wears one to few wearable sensors to measure heartbeat, pulse rate, etc. Dozens of sensor nodes are densely installed at home for movement detection. A LoWPAN home gateway will send the sensing data to the connected healthcare center. Portable base stations with LCDs may be used to check the data at home, as well. The different roles of devices have different duty-cycles, which affect node management.

Update (-02) Technical Characteristics are updated in –Structural monitoring –Agricultural Monitoring

Questions and Future work Plan: –Detailing Technical characteristics for each scenarios WG feed-back on the document very much welcome Next Step?