Draft Recommended Practice for Routing Packets in IEEE 802.15.4 Dynamically Changing Wireless Networks Amendment to fully define use of addressing and route information currently in the standard Amendment A (IEEE Computer Society)
The 802.15.10 recommended practice defines a protocol that routes packets in a dynamically changing IEEE 802.15.4 network with minimal impact from route management. The result is an extension of the area of coverage as the number of nodes increases. This amendment fully defines how the addressing and route information (already defined in 802.15.10) are to be used by the routing modes (also currently defined in 6 802.15.10)@ including at least the following: - E2E acknowledgement from mesh route in non-storing mode - P2P routing using a combination of up/down routing in non-storing mode - On-demand P2P routing for E2E acknowledgement in non-storing mode - On-demand path storing when sending unicast in non-storing mode