This repository contains the source code of LaneFlood, a routing substrate based on flooding and concurrent transmissions. To learn more about LaneFlood, check out our IEEE LCN'16 paper.
In case of questions, please contact me at martina[dot]brachmann[at]tu-dresden[dot]de
Disclaimer: Although we tested the code extensively, LaneFlood is a research prototype that likely contains bugs. We take no responsibility for and give no warranties in respect of using the code.
The test application for UDP can be found here:
/apps/laneflood-test/udp-client-stream
/apps/laneflood-test/udp-server-stream
The test application for TCP can be found here:
/apps/laneflood-test/tcp-client-stream
/apps/laneflood-test/tcp-server-stream
To switch between UDP and TCP set/unset UIP_UDP=1
and UIP_CONF_TCP=0
in the Makefile.
Note that LaneFlood currently runs only using IPv6.
Glossy and LaneFlood source files can be found in:
/core/net/mac
We integrate the TCP/IP stack of Contiki with LaneFlood and Glossy. To provide the correct interfaces this code heavily borrows from Contiki 3.x.
LaneFlood implements a network interface (laneflood_interface
) to connect with Contiki's uIP.