OCARI

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OCARI (acronym of Open Communication protocol for Ad hoc Reliable industrial Instrumentation) is a low-rate wireless personal area networks (LR-WPAN) communication protocol that derivates from IEEE 802.15.4 standard. It was initially developed by the following consortium during the OCARI project that is funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR):

Since the end of the ANR project, EDF and INRIA continued to work together (with the participation of BeamLogic) to industrialize OCARI.

OCARI Design Requirements

OCARI was designed to satisfy the following technical requirements:

OCARI Features

OCARI distinguishes from protocols such as ZigBee, WirelessHART and Isa100.11a by the following characteristics:

The operating cycle of OCARI is divided into five periods:

The topology of an OCARI network is organized as follows:

OCARI Stack

OCARI Applications

OCARI was developed to satisfy the user needs in constraint environments that are founded in Power Plants and in Warships. Typical applications of OCARI are:

Current IEEE 802.15.4 modules supported by OCARI

See also Comparison of 802.15.4 radio modules

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