6TiSCH Minimal Scheduling Function
RFC 9033, “6TiSCH Minimal Scheduling Function”, is a Proposed Standard document published in May 2021 by T. Chang, M. Vučinić, X. Vilajosana, S. Duquennoy, D. Dujovne. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This specification defines the "IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4" (6TiSCH) Minimal Scheduling Function (MSF). This Scheduling Function describes both the behavior of a node when joining the network and how the communication schedule is managed in a distributed fashion. MSF is built upon the 6TiSCH Operation Sublayer Protocol (6P) and the minimal security framework for 6TiSCH.
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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- RFC 9032 Encapsulation of 6TiSCH Join and Enrollment Information Elements
- RFC 9034 Packet Delivery Deadline Time in the Routing Header for IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks
- RFC 9031 Constrained Join Protocol for 6TiSCH
- RFC 9035 A Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks Destination-Oriented Directed Acyclic Graph Configuration Option for the 6LoWPAN Routing Header
- RFC 9030 An Architecture for IPv6 over the Time-Slotted Channel Hopping Mode of IEEE 802.15.4
- RFC 9036 Changing the Location-to-Service Translation Location Profiles Registry Policy
- RFC 9029 Updates to the Allocation Policy for the Border Gateway Protocol - Link State Parameters Registries
- RFC 9037 Deterministic Networking Data Plane: MPLS over IEEE 802.1 Time-Sensitive Networking