IoT Thrust Seminar | Running Standardized Industry Protocol Stack over SCµM: A Story to Realize the Vision of IoT
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6TiSCH is a protocol stack standardized at IETF for industrial IoT. The lower layer protocol, Time-slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH), provides high reliability and ultra-low-power performance for industrial applications. The upper layer adopts IPv6, UDP and CoAP protocols to enable its interoperability with the Internet. Single Chip micro-Mote (SCµM), is a crystal-free IoT device implemented over a 2x3 mm2 silicon die. It features a cortex-M0 digital core, an IEEE802.15.4 radio transceiver and an optical receiver for programming. In this talk, you will learn the IoT vision that we are targeting, how and why we adopt 6TiSCH stack and SCµM to realize this vision, and a minimal network demo with one SCµM development board and one Commercial off-the-shelf IoT device, by running 6TiSCH protocol stack on both side. At last, a fascinating hornet tracking project is introduced, using SCµM and communication technologies.
Tengfei Chang received the Ph.D. degree in computer sciences from the University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China, in January 2018. In 2014, he was a Visiting Scholar with the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He joined the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria), France, in 2015, as a research engineer then a postdoc lead at EVA team. Currently, he is the network architect and one of the co-founders at MonoLets, Inc, a Silicon-Valley based start-up for logistics and supply-chain. He is active in the standardization activities at IETF, where he serves as the editor and one of the authors of the RFC9033 standard document. He was recruited four times as technique expert lead for the ETSI 6TiSCH interoperability plugtest events. He also had held consultant roles in several silicon-valley companies.