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    From 6LoWPAN to 6Lo: expanding the universe of IPv6-supported technologies for the Internet of Things

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    © 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other worksLeveraging 6LoWPAN, the IETF 6Lo Working Group has targeted adaptation of IPv6 over a new generation of communication technologies for the IoT. These comprise Bluetooth LE, ITU-T G.9959, DECT ULE, MS/TP, NFC, IEEE 1901.2, and IEEE 802.11ah. This article comprehensively analyzes the 6Lo technologies and adaptation layers, giving the motivation for critical design decisions, highlighting crucial aspects for performance, and presenting main challenges.Postprint (author's final draft

    Autoadministration und Konfiguration von Rechnerkomplexen

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    Es werden Konzepte zur Autokonfiguration (cloning) und Administration von Rechnerkomplexen innerhalb eines heterogenen Netzwerkes beschrieben. Ebenso werden Möglichkeiten zur Fernwartung (wake up on lan, virtueller PC) behandelt. Die Arbeit ist das Ergebnis praktischer Erfahrungen am Kompetenzzentrum für Multimedia und Telematik am Deutschen Institut für Fernstudienforschung, der Universität Tübingen, und entstand innerhalb eines einjährigen Praktikums des Autors

    Demystifying Wireless Technologies: Navigating Through The Wireless Technology Maze

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    A significant part of the growth in consumer-to-business electronic commerce is likely to originate from the increasing numbers of mobile computing devices and smart telephone devices. Most of the data from mobile computers will be carried over by emerging wireless networks. Many wireless technologies and standards are now available. As a result, it is becoming increasingly difficult for non-domain experts like managers, to sort through the maze of wireless technologies and standards to make business decisions involving these technologies. This article surveys existing and emerging wireless technologies and uses the Open System Interconnect (OSI) framework to organize the wireless landscape. The survey provides a quick reference to the entire spectrum of wireless technologies in use today

    Zentrale IT-Services der FH Bonn-Rhein-Sieg

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