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ergenc2024wtsn-talk


Doğanalp Ergenç, "Towards Time-sensitive Wireless Networks: Challenges, Opportunities, and Research Directions," Invited Talk, 32nd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2024), Networking Protocols and Standards for Mobility (NPSM 2024), Charleroi, Belgium, October 28, 2024.


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The increasing adoption of wireless networking in modern safety-critical systems, such as industrial automation, automotive, and avionics applications, demands communication technologies handling stringent latency and reliability requirements. While emerging technologies like Wi-Fi 7 and 6G offer promising solutions, ensuring time-sensitive communication over wireless medium remains a significant challenge due to its stochastic nature. In contrast, IEEE 802.1 Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards enable deterministic communication through advanced traffic scheduling, configuration, and reliability mechanisms, but they are primarily designed for Ethernet-based wired systems. This talk explores the integration of TSN protocols with wireless technologies, particularly focusing on the combination of TSN and Wi-Fi. The discussion will highlight both the opportunities and the key challenges associated with achieving (near-)deterministic performance in wireless environments and outline potential research directions.

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@misc{ergenc2024wtsn-talk,
    author = {Ergen{\c{c}}, Doğanalp},
    title = {{Towards Time-sensitive Wireless Networks: Challenges, Opportunities, and Research Directions}},
    howpublished = {Invited Talk},
    publisher = {32nd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2024), Networking Protocols and Standards for Mobility (NPSM 2024)},
    location = {Charleroi, Belgium},
    day = {28},
    month = {10},
    year = {2024},
   }
   
   

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