With the rapid growth of industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, real-time wireless networks (RTWNs) are playing an increasingly important role in providing realtime, reliable, and secure communication services for these applications. A key challenge in RTWN management is to ensure real-time Quality of Services (QoS), especially in the presence of unexpected external (i.e., application-side) and internal (i.e., network-side) disturbances. This paper presents a novel framework, DS-PaS, to determine the packet transmission schedule for multi-channel multi-hop RTWNs at the data link layer in a distributed and dynamic fashion. DS-PaS is able to (i) handle external disturbances, (ii) support spatial reuse, (iii) meet deadlines of all critical tasks, and (iv) minimize the number of dropped non-critical packets. To avoid transmission collisions when using inconsistent information in a distributed framework, DS-PaS incorporates several key advances in both the data-link layer protocol and algorithm design so that individual nodes can build on-line schedules with only local interference information. Extensive evaluation based on both testbed implementation and simulation validates the correctness of the DS-PaS design and demonstrates its effectiveness compared to the state of the art.
Pradeep ChennakesavulaJ. EbenezerS.A.V. Satya MurtyT. Jayakumar
Mithileysh SathiyanarayananBabangida Abubakar
Tianyu ZhangTao GongSong HanQingxu DengXiaobo Sharon Hu
Tianyu ZhangTao GongSong HanQingxu DengXiaobo Sharon Hu