In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by deriving a service curve and a bound on the delay violation probability. For this purpose we use the (min, x) stochastic network calculus as well as a recently presented recursive formula for an end-to-end delay bound of wireless heterogeneous networks. The derived results are mapped to WirelessHART networks used in process automation and validated via simulations. In addition to WirelessHART, our results can be applied to any wireless network whose physical layer conforms the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, while its MAC protocol incorporates channel hopping and TDMA, like e.g. ISA100.11a or TSCH-based networks. The provided delay analysis is especially u...
Abstract—We analyze the delay performance of a multi-hop wireless network with a fixed route between...
In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSN) have seen a tremendous growth in their applications ...
[[abstract]]In this paper the tradeoff between energy and delay for wireless networks is studied. A ...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
The noticeably increased deployment of wireless networks for battery-limited industrial applications...
In this extended abstract we present an analytical solution for the end-to-end delay bound for multi...
The increased deployment of wireless networks in industrial settings enhances the need to provide pe...
Multi-hop wireless networks are increasingly becoming more relevant to current and emerging wireless...
WirelessHART networks are gaining ground as a real-time communication infrastructure in industrial w...
In process industries wired supervisory and control networks are more and more replaced by wireless ...
There is currently a high interest of replacing traditional wired networks with wireless technology....
Abstract—WirelessHART is a new standard specifically designed for real-time and reliable communicati...
The talk presents a closed-form expression for the end-to-end delay bound in wireless multi-hop hete...
Abstract—We analyze the delay performance of a multi-hop wireless network with a fixed route between...
In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSN) have seen a tremendous growth in their applications ...
[[abstract]]In this paper the tradeoff between energy and delay for wireless networks is studied. A ...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
The noticeably increased deployment of wireless networks for battery-limited industrial applications...
In this extended abstract we present an analytical solution for the end-to-end delay bound for multi...
The increased deployment of wireless networks in industrial settings enhances the need to provide pe...
Multi-hop wireless networks are increasingly becoming more relevant to current and emerging wireless...
WirelessHART networks are gaining ground as a real-time communication infrastructure in industrial w...
In process industries wired supervisory and control networks are more and more replaced by wireless ...
There is currently a high interest of replacing traditional wired networks with wireless technology....
Abstract—WirelessHART is a new standard specifically designed for real-time and reliable communicati...
The talk presents a closed-form expression for the end-to-end delay bound in wireless multi-hop hete...
Abstract—We analyze the delay performance of a multi-hop wireless network with a fixed route between...
In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSN) have seen a tremendous growth in their applications ...
[[abstract]]In this paper the tradeoff between energy and delay for wireless networks is studied. A ...