How Far Are Wireless Networks from Being Truly Deterministic?
Yan Li, Yunquan Dong, Pingyi Fan, and Khaled Ben Letaief

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of deterministic communication in wireless networks, highlighting challenges and proposing potential physical and MAC layer techniques to achieve ultra-low latency and jitter for critical IoT applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of wire-line deterministic networks, discusses challenges in wireless deterministic communications, and proposes techniques to enable such capabilities in future wireless systems.
Findings
Current wire-line deterministic networks are well-established.
Wireless deterministic networks face significant challenges.
Potential techniques include advanced coding, modulation, and scheduling methods.
Abstract
With the rapid development of Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology and machine-type communications, various emerging applications appear in industrial productions and our daily lives. Among these, applications like industrial sensing and controlling, remote surgery, and automatic driving require an extremely low latency and a very small jitter. Delivering information deterministically has become one of the the biggest challenges for modern wire-line and wireless communications. In this paper, we present a review of currently available wire-line deterministic networks and discuss the main challenges to build wireless deterministic networks. We also discuss and propose several potential techniques enabling wireless networks to provide deterministic communications. By elaborating the coding/modulation schemes of the physical layer and managing the channel-access/packet-scheduling at the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols · Age of Information Optimization · Wireless Body Area Networks
