Enhancing Communication Determinism in Wi-Fi Networks for Soft Real-Time Industrial Applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Communication over the ether is by nature erratic, and thus wireless networks are often deemed unsuitable to support time-critical distributed control applications, like those at the shop-floor of industrial plants. However, scheduling techniques derived from real-time operating systems, along with channel redundancy and runtime retransmission management, can be profitably applied to wireless networks to improve their determinism tangibly. This paper presents a novel approach that combines such solutions. A preliminary prototype implementation, which relies on IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), has been set up to assess feasibility and performance of the approach. Results show that determinism of data exchange can be improved to a degree that makes wireless networks actually suitable for many soft real-time applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Real-time systems; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Time factors; Wireless networks; Reliability; Bandwidth; Job shop scheduling
List of contributors:
Cena, Gianluca; Zunino, Claudio; Scanzio, Stefano; Seno, Lucia; Valenzano, Adriano
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