High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Communication for control-centric industrial applications is characterized by the requirements of very high reliability, very low and deterministic latency and high scalability. Typically, IEEE 802.11-based wireless local area networks (WLANs), also known as Wi-Fi networks, are deemed ineligible for...
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doaj-7f52ef4a6fb54440b7775c77f52fccd62021-03-29T18:07:34ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society2644-12842020-01-011283710.1109/OJIES.2020.29832599051997High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANsAdnan Aijaz0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1048-0469Bristol Research and Innovation Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., Bristol, U.K.Communication for control-centric industrial applications is characterized by the requirements of very high reliability, very low and deterministic latency and high scalability. Typically, IEEE 802.11-based wireless local area networks (WLANs), also known as Wi-Fi networks, are deemed ineligible for industrial control applications owing to insufficient reliability and non-deterministic latency. This paper proposes a novel solution for providing reliable and deterministic communication, through Wi-Fi, in industrial environments. The proposed solution, termed as HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi (Hybrid channel Access with Redundancy for Reliable and Deterministic Wi-Fi), adopts hybrid channel access mechanisms for achieving deterministic communication. It also provides temporal redundancy for enhanced reliability. HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi implements different medium access control (MAC) designs that build on the standard physical (PHY) layer. Such designs can be classified into two categories: (a) MAC designs with pre-defined (physical) time-slotted schedule, and (b) MAC designs with virtual time-slotted schedule. Performance evaluation, based on analysis and system-level simulations, demonstrates the viability of HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi for control-centric industrial applications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9051997/IEEE 802.11industrial networkMACOFDMAwireless controlWLANs |
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High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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High-Performance Industrial Wireless: Achieving Reliable and Deterministic Connectivity Over IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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high-performance industrial wireless: achieving reliable and deterministic connectivity over ieee 802.11 wlans |
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Communication for control-centric industrial applications is characterized by the requirements of very high reliability, very low and deterministic latency and high scalability. Typically, IEEE 802.11-based wireless local area networks (WLANs), also known as Wi-Fi networks, are deemed ineligible for industrial control applications owing to insufficient reliability and non-deterministic latency. This paper proposes a novel solution for providing reliable and deterministic communication, through Wi-Fi, in industrial environments. The proposed solution, termed as HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi (Hybrid channel Access with Redundancy for Reliable and Deterministic Wi-Fi), adopts hybrid channel access mechanisms for achieving deterministic communication. It also provides temporal redundancy for enhanced reliability. HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi implements different medium access control (MAC) designs that build on the standard physical (PHY) layer. Such designs can be classified into two categories: (a) MAC designs with pre-defined (physical) time-slotted schedule, and (b) MAC designs with virtual time-slotted schedule. Performance evaluation, based on analysis and system-level simulations, demonstrates the viability of HAR<sup>2</sup>D-Fi for control-centric industrial applications. |
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IEEE 802.11 industrial network MAC OFDMA wireless control WLANs |
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