Real-time scheduling for WirelessHART networks

  • Abusayeed Saifullah
  • , You Xu
  • , Chenyang Lu
  • , Yixin Chen

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Abstract

WirelessHART is an open wireless sensor-actuator network standard for industrial process monitoring and control that requires real-time data communication between sensor and actuator devices. Salient features of a WirelessHART network include a centralized network management architecture, multi-channel TDMA transmission, redundant routes, and avoidance of spatial reuse of channels for enhanced reliability and real-time performance. This paper makes several key contributions to real-time transmission scheduling in WirelessHART networks: (1) formulation of the end-to-end real-time transmission scheduling problem based on the characteristics of WirelessHART; (2) proof of NP-hardness of the problem; (3) an optimal branch-and-bound scheduling algorithm based on a necessary condition for schedulability; and (4) an efficient and practical heuristic-based scheduling algorithm called Conflict-aware Least Laxity First (C-LLF). Extensive simulations based on both random topologies and real network topologies of a physical testbed demonstrate that C-LLF is highly effective in meeting end-to-end deadlines in WirelessHART networks, and significantly outperforms common real-time scheduling policies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2010
Pages150-159
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2010 - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: Nov 30 2010Dec 3 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - Real-Time Systems Symposium
ISSN (Print)1052-8725

Conference

Conference31st IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, RTSS 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period11/30/1012/3/10

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