Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Wireless communications suffer from disturbance
and interference, which prevent reliable data exchanges and
preclude their adoption in the real-time applications found at the
lower levels of factory automation systems. This is particularly
true for Wi-Fi, for which mechanisms like channel hopping and
blacklisting are not available.
Several solutions were defined in the past few years, which
range from the adoption of general-purpose redundancy protocols
over conventional communication equipment to proposals like
Wi-Red, which offers link-level redundancy. In this paper, an
enhancement is presented for the latter solution, which achieves
better performance by deferring transmission of duplicate frames.
The net effect is a sort of load balancing between wireless
channels, which reduces network traffic and increases reliability
further.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Wireless networks; Wi-Fi; IEEE 802.11; Seamless redundancy; dependability; PRP
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