Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Ultra Low Energy (ULE)
2017
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Ultra Low Energy
(ULE) is a low-power air interface technology that is proposed by the
DECT Forum and is defined and specified by ETSI. The DECT air
interface technology has been used worldwide in communication devices
for more than 20 years. It has primarily been used to carry voice for
cordless telephony but has also been deployed for data-centric
services. DECT ULE is a recent addition to the DECT interface
primarily intended for low-bandwidth, low-power applications such as
sensor devices, smart meters, home automation, etc. As the DECT ULE
interface inherits many of the capabilities from DECT, it benefits
from operation that is long-range and interference-free, worldwide-
reserved frequency band, low silicon prices, and maturity. There is an
added value in the ability to communicate with IPv6 over DECT ULE,
such as for Internet of Things applications. This document describes
how IPv6 is transported over DECT ULE using IPv6 over Low-Power
Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) techniques.
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