Loongson IoT Gateway: A Technical Review
Zhibang Xie, Qingjin Deng

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of a Loongson IoT ZigBee gateway prototype, highlighting its current limitations and proposing future improvements like adding Wi-Fi, open source protocol stacks, and multiple interfaces.
Contribution
It provides a technical review of the existing prototype and outlines specific enhancements needed for a more complete and open IoT gateway solution.
Findings
Prototype demonstrates basic ZigBee gateway functionality.
Identifies key limitations such as lack of Wi-Fi and open source support.
Proposes concrete steps for future development.
Abstract
A prototype of Loongson IoT (Internet of Things) ZigBee gateway is already designed and implemented. However, this prototype is not perfect enough because of the lack of a number of functions. And a lot of things should be done to improve this prototype, such as adding widely used IEEE 802.11 function, using a fully open source ZigBee protocol stack to get rid of proprietary implement or using a fully open source embedded operating system to support 6LoWPAN, and implementing multiple interfaces.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · IoT-based Smart Home Systems · Wireless Networks and Protocols
