2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/wcnc.2013.6555342
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Realization of timed reliable communication over off-the-shelf wireless technologies

Abstract: Industrial and safety-critical applications pose strict requirements for timeliness and reliability for the communication solution. Thereby the use of off-the-shelf (OTS) wireless communication technologies can be attractive to achieve low cost and easy deployment. This paper presents and analyses a protocol and its analytical model, enabling to configure for explicit timeliness and message reliability requirements under different link technologies and conditions. We assess the timing behavior and reliability … Show more

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“…Unlike existing approaches in this area, this paper focuses on safety-critical functionality where a wireless network based on UWB technology, with TDMA arbitration protocol and diversity mechanisms [19], is proposed as an alternative backup network for the AFDX backbone network in new generation aircraft. The timing analysis of such a network is then conducted based on Network Calculus [17] in an error-free environment and then extended to an error-prone environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike existing approaches in this area, this paper focuses on safety-critical functionality where a wireless network based on UWB technology, with TDMA arbitration protocol and diversity mechanisms [19], is proposed as an alternative backup network for the AFDX backbone network in new generation aircraft. The timing analysis of such a network is then conducted based on Network Calculus [17] in an error-free environment and then extended to an error-prone environment.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%