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Mixed-Criticality Industrial Wireless Networks / by Xi Jin, Changqing Xia, Chi Xu, Dong Li.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jin, Xi, Author.
Xia, Changqing., Author.
Xu, Chi., Author.
Li, Dong, Author.
Series:
Wireless Networks, 2366-1445
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks.
Wireless communication systems.
Mobile communication systems.
Embedded computer systems.
Cooperating objects (Computer systems).
Computer Communication Networks.
Wireless and Mobile Communication.
Embedded Systems.
Cyber-Physical Systems.
Local Subjects:
Computer Communication Networks.
Wireless and Mobile Communication.
Embedded Systems.
Cyber-Physical Systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XI, 131 p. 1 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Summary:
This open access book introduces how to manage important tasks in industrial wireless networks. Important tasks must be completed on time and with guaranteed quality; that is the consensus reached by system designers and users. However, for too long, important tasks have often been given unnecessary urgency, and people intuitively believe that important tasks should be executedfirst so that their performance can be guaranteed. Actually, in most cases, their performance can be guaranteed even if they are executed later, and the “early” resources can be utilized for other, more urgent tasks. Therefore, confusing importance with urgency hinders the proper use of system resources. In 2007, mixed criticality was proposed to indicate that a system may contain tasks of various importance levels. Since then, system designers and users have distinguished between importance and urgency. In the industrial field, due to the harsh environment they operate in, industrial wireless networks’ quality of service (QoS) has always been a bottleneck restricting their applications. Therefore, this book introduces criticality to label important data, which is then allocated more transmission resources, ensuring that important data’s QoS requirements can be met to the extent possible. To help readers understand how to apply mixed-criticality data to industrial wireless networks, the content is divided into three parts. First, we introduce how to integrate the model of mixed-criticality data into industrial wireless networks. Second, we explain how to analyze the schedulability of mixed-criticality data under existing scheduling algorithms. Third, we present a range of novel scheduling algorithms for mixed-criticality data. If you want to improve the QoS of industrial wireless networks, this book is for you.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Schedulability analysis of mixed-criticality data under fixed-priority scheduling
Chapter 3 Schedulability Analysis of Mixed-Criticality Data under EDF Scheduling
Chapter 4 Mixed-Criticality scheduling for TDMA networks
Chapter 5 Mixed-Criticality scheduling with multiple radio interfaces
Chapter 6 Mixed-Criticality Scheduling on 5G New Radio
Chapter 7 Conclusions and Future Directions.
ISBN:
9789811989223
9811989222
OCLC:
1373693089

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