RPL Objective Function Feature Comparison for IoT Networks
by Muhammad Asif Habib·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
A 5.5 KB dataset comparing routing protocol objective functions for low-power IoT networks. The data was created by Muhammad Asif Habib and last updated on April 21, 2026. It supports a study proposing the EDCC-RPL algorithm, which integrates Expected Transmission Count, delay, and child count metrics.
Use Cases
Benchmarking energy efficiency of different RPL objective functions based on the described metrics
Analyzing trade-offs between packet delivery ratio and network stability in dense IoT topologies
Comparing parent switching (churn) rates between single, dual, and multi-metric routing schemes
Validating simulation results for novel routing algorithms in smart city or industrial monitoring scenarios
Strengths
Dataset is small (5.5 KB), facilitating quick download and inspection.
Accompanies a study with specific performance claims, including up to 32% lower energy consumption and 18% higher Packet Delivery Ratio.
Implementation code for the proposed EDCC-RPL algorithm is publicly available for reproducibility.
Limitations
Row count and specific column definitions are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Data is derived from simulations (Contiki Cooja) with 20–50 nodes, which may not reflect real-world conditions.
Provenance
Source
Muhammad Asif Habib
Collection Method
Likely generated from simulations in the Contiki Cooja network simulator.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-21 17:52:01; freshness should be verified.