Schedule Adaptation for Ensuring Reliability in RT-WiFi-Based Networked Embedded Systems

Author:

Wei Yi-Hung1,Leng Quan1,Chen Wei-Ju1,Mok Aloysius K.1,Han Song2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA

2. University of Connecticut, CT, USA

Abstract

With the ever-growing interests in applying wireless technologies for networked embedded systems to serve as the communication fabric, many real-time wireless technologies have been recently developed to support time-critical sensing and control applications. We proposed in previous work the RT-WiFi protocol that provides real-time high-speed predictable data delivery and enables designs to meet time-critical industrial needs. However, without explicit reliability enforcement mechanisms, our previous RT-WiFi design is either subject to uncontrolled packet loss due to noise and other interferences or may suffer from inefficient communication channel usage. In this article, we explicitly consider interference from both Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi based interference sources and propose two sets of effective solutions for reliable data transmissions in RT-WiFi-based networked embedded systems. To improve reliability against general non-Wi-Fi based interference, based on rate adaptation and retransmission techniques, we present an optimal real-time rate adaption algorithm together with a communication link scheduler that has low network management overhead. A novel technique called overbooking is introduced to further improve the schedulability of the communication link scheduler while maintaining the required communication reliability. For Wi-Fi-based interference, we present mechanisms that utilize virtual carrier sensing to provide reliable data transmission while co-existing with regular Wi-Fi networks. We have implemented the proposed algorithms in the RT-WiFi network management framework and demonstrated the system performance with a series of experiments.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

General Motors Corporation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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