Exploiting Diversity for Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Wireless Control
Saeed R. Khosravirad, Harish Viswanathan, Wei Yu

TL;DR
This paper presents ANDCoop, an adaptive wireless protocol leveraging channel quality awareness and cooperative communication to enhance reliability and efficiency in industrial control systems with low latency requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel adaptive scheme that dynamically allocates resources and cooperation based on channel conditions, improving reliability and spectral efficiency.
Findings
Significant improvement in spectral efficiency over existing schemes.
Enhanced system reliability in low-latency regimes.
Effective resource allocation between strong and weak channel nodes.
Abstract
This paper introduces a wireless communication protocol for industrial control systems that uses channel quality awareness to dynamically create network-device cooperation and assist the nodes in momentary poor channel conditions. To that point, channel state information is used to identify nodes with strong and weak channel conditions. We show that strong nodes in the network are best to be served in a single-hop transmission with transmission rate adapted to their instantaneous channel conditions. Meanwhile, the remainder of time-frequency resources is used to serve the nodes with weak channel condition using a two-hop transmission with cooperative communication among all the nodes to meet the target reliability in their communication with the controller. We formulate the achievable multi-user and multi-antenna diversity gain in the low-latency regime, and propose a new scheme for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
