2021 International Siberian Conference on Control and Communications (SIBCON) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/sibcon50419.2021.9438874
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Modeling of IIoT Traffic Processing by Intra-Chip NoC Routers of 5G/6G Networks

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“…As the backbone of the 6G network, the ground network has various application scenarios. For instance, studies [49,50] explore the applications of 6G in the IIoT scenario, while others [51,52] discuss relevant technologies in 6G vehicular networks. In summary, current research on 6G is centered around its vision and potential, encompassing areas such as network architecture, communication technologies, edge computing, blockchain applications, AI integration, and improvements in specific components like space, air, sea, and ground networks.…”
Section: Existing Literature On 6gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the backbone of the 6G network, the ground network has various application scenarios. For instance, studies [49,50] explore the applications of 6G in the IIoT scenario, while others [51,52] discuss relevant technologies in 6G vehicular networks. In summary, current research on 6G is centered around its vision and potential, encompassing areas such as network architecture, communication technologies, edge computing, blockchain applications, AI integration, and improvements in specific components like space, air, sea, and ground networks.…”
Section: Existing Literature On 6gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The routers in the network continuously monitor its buffet input and when a number of packets reaches above the threshold value. Each router in the network forwards packets in their predetermined routes based on the congestion of the router [16].…”
Section: Proposed Algorithm For Adaptive Reconfigurable Routing Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%