Hi all, I'd suggest updating the explanation of SF in order to reflect what SF really does. Here is the current test for SF:
SF: The "6top Scheduling Function" (SF) is the policy inside the "6TiSCH Operation Sublayer" (6top) which decides when to add/remove cells. General guidelines for designing a SF are provided in [I-D.wang-6tisch-6top-protocol]. SF does more than just deciding when to add/remove cells. How does the following text sound? I got some hints from Section 4.2.2 of the architecture draft: The "6top Scheduling Function" (SF) the cell management entity that allocates or deallocates cells dynamically based on its allocation policy in order to fulfill cell requirements. Its cell negotiation with a neighbor is done with use of 6P. General guidelines for designing a SF are provided in [draft-ietf-6tisch-6top-protocol]. That's just my two cents... Best, Yatch _______________________________________________ 6tisch mailing list 6tisch@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/6tisch