The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications need to rely on a wireless infrastructure able to provide low end-to-end latency, and high reliability. Software-Defined Networking …
With new possibilities brought by the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing, the traffic demand of wireless networks increases dramatically. A more sophisticated network …
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has now emerged for many industrial applications. However, many critical applications require high reliability and bounded end-to-end latency …
Wireless industrial networks represent a key enabler for Industry 4.0. Since wireless links are known to be lossy, most deployments rely on scheduled transmissions to avoid …
FV Goshtasb, J Montavont, F Theoleyre - … and Networking Conference …, 2024 - hal.science
Wireless industrial networks represent a key enabler for Industry 4.0. Since wireless links are known to be lossy, most deployments rely on scheduled transmissions to avoid …
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) envisions a world where billions of everyday objects and mobile devices communicate using a large number of interconnected wired and wireless networks …
Software Defined Networking (SDN) offers a flexible and scalable architecture that abstracts decision making away from individual devices and provides a programmable network …
The adoption of software defined networking (SDN) within traditional networks has provided operators the ability to manage diverse resources and easily reconfigure networks as …
M Baddeley, U Raza… - International …, 2019 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
We present Atomic-SDN, a highly flexible framework capable of dynamically scheduling synchronous flooding phases to accommodate multiple traffic patterns resulting from …