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Real-time Communication Protocols for Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks: Wireless Networking in Production and Control Systems

✍ Scribed by Reinhard Gotzhein


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
291
Series
Computer Communications and Networks
Edition
1st ed. 2020
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book focuses on core functionalities for wireless real-time multi-hop networking with TDMA (time-division multiple access) and their integration into a flexible, versatile, fully operational, self-contained communication system. The use of wireless real-time communication technologies for the flexible networking of sensors, actuators, and controllers is a crucial building block for future production and control systems. WirelessHART and ISA 100.11a, two technologies that have been developed predominantly for industrial use, are currently available. However, a closer analysis of these approaches reveals certain deficits. Current research on wireless real-time communication systems shows potential to remove these limitations, resulting in flexible, versatile, and robust solutions that can be implemented on today’s low-cost and resource-constrained hardware platforms.

Unlike other books on wireless communication, this book presents protocols located on MAC layer and above, and build on the physical (PHY) layer of standard wireless communication technologies.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxii
Introduction (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 1-14
Tick and Time Synchronization (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 15-64
Global Time Slotting (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 65-77
Automatic Topology Detection (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 79-98
Medium Access Schemes (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 99-124
Deterministic Arbitration (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 125-148
Duty Cycling (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 149-166
Quality of Service Multicast Routing with Mobility Support (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 167-195
Network Clustering (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 197-215
Middleware for Networked Production and Control Systems (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 217-230
Implementation Aspects of ProNet 4.0 (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 231-248
ProNet 4.0 Case Studies (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 249-263
Conclusions and Future Research (Reinhard Gotzhein)....Pages 265-272
Back Matter ....Pages 273-275

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; Computer Communication Networks; Wireless and Mobile Communication; Performance and Reliability; Communications Engineering, Networks; Industrial and Production Engineering


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