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Towards the benchmarking of ultra-low latency communication protocols for wireless sensor and actuator networks

Published: 11 November 2013 Publication History

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Novel protocols that can enable ultra-low latency communication in wireless multihop sensor and actuator networks have recently been presented in the literature. These approaches achieve ultra-low latencies in packet delivery notwithstanding the unreliability of the wireless channel. A systematic methodology to analyze and compare the performance of ultra-low latency communication protocols is however still missing. This work presents our first steps towards the definition of such a methodology. Building upon this work, we aim at designing and implementing a comprehensive benchmarking framework for ultra-low latency communication protocols.

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        SenSys '13: Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
        November 2013
        443 pages
        ISBN:9781450320276
        DOI:10.1145/2517351
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        1. benchmarking
        2. packet delivery time
        3. real-time
        4. ultra-low latency
        5. wireless sensor and actuator networks

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