Herrero et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Network and Transport LayersHerrero et al., 2022
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- Herrero R
- Herrero R
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- Fundamentals of IoT Communication Technologies
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End-to-end IPv6 connectivity between devices and applications is a requirement in many IoT scenarios. However, most physical and link layer protocols presented in Chap. 3 are taken and derived from proprietary stacks that do not natively support IP communication …
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