@inproceedings{YushevSikoraElayanithottathil2016, author = {Artem Yushev and Axel Sikora and Jubin Sebastian Elayanithottathil}, title = {Open source 6Lo protocol stack for wireless embedded systems}, series = {2016 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS)}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-5090-0314-3}, doi = {10.1109/WTS.2016.7482044}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In the last decade, IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks (IEEE802.15.4), also known as 6LoWPAN, has well evolved as a primary contender for short range wireless communications and holds the promise of an Internet of Things, which is completely based on the Internet Protocol. The authors' team has developed a 6LoWPAN protocol stack in C language, the stack without the necessity to use a specific design environment or operating system. It is highly flexible, modular, and portable and can be enhanced by several interesting modules, like a Wake-On-Radio-(WOR) MAC layer or a TLS1.2 based security sublayer. The stack is made available as open source at https://github.com/hso-esk/emb6. It was extensively tested on the Automated Physical Testbed (APTB) for Wireless Systems, which is available in the authors' lab and allows a flexible setup and full control of arbitrary topologies. The results of the measurements demonstrate a very good stability and short-term with long-term performance also under dynamic conditions.}, language = {en} }