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author | Abtin Keshavarzian <abtink@google.com> | Mon Jun 15 18:04:56 2020 -0700 |
committer | Jonathan Hui <jonhui@google.com> | Fri Jun 26 16:02:09 2020 -0700 |
tree | 8e92c277e73b4b4c66386a7f7d75473a545b0c7b | |
parent | 2ebdf874eb874ccb2d30c96c171878f1ce607c17 [diff] |
[meshcop] adding otJoinerDiscerner (#5137) The `otJoinerDiscerner` enables new a mechanism for Thread commissioning. The traditional Thread commissioning process uses factory assigned EUI-64 of the device to derive the Joiner ID and identify/filter a joiner (through steering data bloom filter). The Joiner Discerner (which is an unsigned value along with a user-specified bit length up to 64 bits) allows users to have more control and do not rely on factory-assigned EUI-64. On joiner side, when a a Joiner Discerner value is provided, the Joiner code uses the discerner value to derive Joiner ID (appending a random prefix to extend the value to 64 bits) and bloom filter. On commissioner side, users can add different joiners providing either an EUI-64 or an associated Joiner Discerner and the code accordingly match the Joiner IDs and compute steering data bloom filter.
OpenThread released by Google is...
...an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol. Google Nest has released OpenThread to make the technology used in Nest products more broadly available to developers to accelerate the development of products for the connected home.
...OS and platform agnostic, with a narrow platform abstraction layer and a small memory footprint, making it highly portable. It supports both system-on-chip (SoC) and network co-processor (NCP) designs.
...a Thread Certified Component, implementing all features defined in the Thread 1.1.1 specification, including all Thread networking layers (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.15.4 with MAC security, Mesh Link Establishment, Mesh Routing) and device roles, as well as Border Router support.
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