Low power and lossy network

Definition
A low power and lossy network (LLN) is a network of

"embedded devices with limited power, memory, and processing resources. LLN's are typically optimized for energy efficiency, may use IEEE 802.15.4, and can be applied to industrial monitoring, building automation, connected homes, healthcare, environmental monitoring, urban sensor networks, asset tracking and more. [[Internet of Things Guide, Glossary (http://internetofthingsguide.com/d/low_power_and_lossy_networks.htm full-text]).</ref<|undefined"