Abstract
Making wireless cyber-physical applications a reality hinges upon understanding how to build applications with predictable performance. A key challange is to develop communication protocols that enable application components to communicate predictably. We plan on developing a framework that brides wireless communication and real-time schedulability theory under a realistic communication and inference model.
- {1} O. Chipara, C. Lu, and C.-G. Roman. Real-time query scheduling for wireless sensor networks. In RTSS'07. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Towards predictable wireless cyber-physical applications
Recommendations
Predictable Wireless Networking for Real-Time Cyber-Physical-Human Systems: Poster Abstract
IoTDI '17: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and ImplementationPredictable wireless networking is a basis for real-time cyber-physical-human (CPH) systems such as those in augmented reality connected and automated vehicles, and industrial automation, and a fundamental problem in predictable wireless networking is ...
Timing analysis of cyber-physical applications for hybrid communication protocols
DATE '12: Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in EuropeMany cyber-physical systems consist of a collection of control loops implemented on multiple electronic control units (ECUs) communicating via buses such as FlexRay. Such buses support hybrid communication protocols consisting of a mix of time- and ...
Traffic-type Assignment for TSN-based Mixed-criticality Cyber-physical Systems
This article focuses on mixed-criticality applications with functions that have different timing requirements, i.e., hard real-time (HRT), soft real-time (SRT), and functions that are not time-critical (NC). The applications are implemented on ...
Comments