JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fully Distributed Packet Scheduling Framework for Handling Disturbances in Lossy Real-Time Wireless Networks

Tianyu ZhangTao GongSong HanQingxu DengXiaobo Sharon Hu

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing Vol: 20 (2)Pages: 502-518   Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Abstract

Along with the rapid growth of Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) applications and their penetration into many industry sectors, real-time wireless networks (RTWNs) have been playing a more critical role in providing real-time, reliable, and secure communication services for such applications. A key challenge in RTWN management is how to ensure real-time Quality of Services (QoS) especially in the presence of unexpected disturbances and lossy wireless links. Most prior work takes centralized approaches for handling disturbances, which are slow and subject to single-point failure, and do not scale. To overcome these drawbacks, this article presents a fully distributed packet scheduling framework called FD-PaS . FD-PaS aims to provide guaranteed fast response to unexpected disturbances while achieving minimum performance degradation for meeting the timing and reliability requirements of all critical tasks. To combat the scalability challenge, FD-PaS incorporates several key advances in both algorithm design and data link layer protocol design to enable individual nodes to make on-line decisions locally without any centralized control. Our extensive simulation and testbed results have validated the correctness of the FD-PaS design and demonstrated its effectiveness in providing fast response for handling disturbances while ensuring the designated QoS requirements.

Keywords:
Computer science Testbed Scalability Computer network Quality of service Distributed computing Wireless Scheduling (production processes) Network packet Wireless network Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Real-Time Systems Scheduling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Hardware and Architecture
Network Time Synchronization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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