# Comments on "CRB-RPL: A Receiver-based Routing Protocol for   Communications in Cognitive Radio Enabled Smart Grid"

**Authors:** Adnan Aijaz

arXiv: 1703.07619 · 2017-03-23

## TL;DR

This paper critiques the CRB-RPL routing protocol for cognitive radio smart grids, identifying technical flaws and offering corrections to improve its analytical modeling and operational understanding.

## Contribution

It provides a detailed analysis of CRB-RPL's flaws and proposes corrections to its analytical model, enhancing the protocol's reliability and effectiveness.

## Key findings

- Identified specific technical flaws in CRB-RPL
- Provided corrected analytical modeling for CRB-RPL
- Enhanced understanding of CRB-RPL's operational limitations

## Abstract

A recent paper by Yang et al. [1] proposed CRB-RPL as a new RPL-based routing protocol for communications in cognitive radio (CR) enabled smart grid. Essentially, CRB-RPL adopts the operation of CRB-MAC, which is a medium access control (MAC) protocol for cognitive machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, and depicts it as a network layer enhancement. CRB-RPL suffers from a number of technical flaws in terms of protocol operation and analytical aspects. The main objective of this paper is to highlight these technical flaws of CRB-RPL and provide corrections to analytical modeling.

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