'TDMH: A wireless mesh network stack for real-time applications'
Federico Terraneo
DEIB Research Assistant - Politecnico di Milano
DEIB - Room PT1 (building 20, first floor)
May 30th, 2019
11 am
Contacts:
Francesca Micol Rossi
Research Line:
System architectures
DEIB Research Assistant - Politecnico di Milano
DEIB - Room PT1 (building 20, first floor)
May 30th, 2019
11 am
Contacts:
Francesca Micol Rossi
Research Line:
System architectures
Abstract
The use of wireless networks in real-time applications is a challenging research area, motivated by current research and industry trends such as Industry 4.0 and the Industrial IoT.
In this talk, Federico Terraneo presents Time Deterministc Multi-Hop (TDMH), a networking protocol stack designed from the ground up for real-time wirelss networks.
TDMH exploits state-of-the-art clock synchronization and constructive interference flooding to build a continuously updated graph of the network topology. A centralized scheduler maps data streams onto the network graph. Nodes communicate using TDMA without channel access contention. TDMH exposes to applications a connection-oriented, bounded latency communication model.
All welcome and no registration is needed.
In this talk, Federico Terraneo presents Time Deterministc Multi-Hop (TDMH), a networking protocol stack designed from the ground up for real-time wirelss networks.
TDMH exploits state-of-the-art clock synchronization and constructive interference flooding to build a continuously updated graph of the network topology. A centralized scheduler maps data streams onto the network graph. Nodes communicate using TDMA without channel access contention. TDMH exposes to applications a connection-oriented, bounded latency communication model.
All welcome and no registration is needed.