From connected vehicles to smart factories, networked autonomous systems will enable future technological advancements. In many such systems, functional requirements like mobility will require that communication between autonomous agents be wireless. To ensure system reliability, and, most importantly, safety, the communication networks that control these autonomous systems will face strict latency and reliability requirements. Wireless resources are fundamentally scarce, and this scarcity is further compounded by the need for high reliability and low latency. This motivates research along two related threads; namely the development of wireless technologies to support the low latency and high reliability requirements of control and the...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The dimensioning of wireless communication protocols for networked control involves a non-trivial tr...
This thesis studies some fundamental aspects of wireless communication in future cyber-physical syst...
This thesis studies some fundamental aspects of wireless communication in future cyber-physical syst...
Modern industrial control systems use a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and actuators to ...
In the near future, the number of wireless devices will outnumber humans by an order of magnitude, a...
In industrial internet of things (IIoT), ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) is pro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) ...
In the coming fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication ...
In the coming fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication ...
Closing feedback loops fast and over long distances is key to emerging applications; for example, ro...
Future autonomous systems require wireless connectivity able to support extremely stringent requirem...
Wireless closed-loop control is of major significance for future industrial manufacturing. However, ...
The density and frequency of interaction between society and technology is increasing and this prese...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The dimensioning of wireless communication protocols for networked control involves a non-trivial tr...
This thesis studies some fundamental aspects of wireless communication in future cyber-physical syst...
This thesis studies some fundamental aspects of wireless communication in future cyber-physical syst...
Modern industrial control systems use a multitude of spatially distributed sensors and actuators to ...
In the near future, the number of wireless devices will outnumber humans by an order of magnitude, a...
In industrial internet of things (IIoT), ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) is pro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) ...
In the coming fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication ...
In the coming fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication ...
Closing feedback loops fast and over long distances is key to emerging applications; for example, ro...
Future autonomous systems require wireless connectivity able to support extremely stringent requirem...
Wireless closed-loop control is of major significance for future industrial manufacturing. However, ...
The density and frequency of interaction between society and technology is increasing and this prese...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The ongoing effort for an efficient, sustainable, and automated interaction between humans, machines...
The dimensioning of wireless communication protocols for networked control involves a non-trivial tr...