Dynamic duplicate deferral techniques for redundant Wi-Fi networks

G. Cena, S. Scanzio, A. Valenzano, C. Zunino
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Abstract

Wireless communications suffer from disturbance and interference, which prevent reliable data exchanges and preclude their adoption in the real-time applications found at the lower levels of factory automation systems. This is particularly true for Wi-Fi, for which mechanisms like channel hopping and blacklisting are not available. Several solutions were defined in the past few years, which range from the adoption of general-purpose redundancy protocols over conventional communication equipment to proposals like Wi-Red, which offers link-level redundancy. In this paper, an enhancement is presented for the latter solution, which achieves better performance by deferring transmission of duplicate frames. The net effect is a sort of load balancing between wireless channels, which reduces network traffic and increases reliability further.
冗余Wi-Fi网络的动态复制延迟技术
无线通信受到干扰和干扰,这阻碍了可靠的数据交换,并阻碍了它们在工厂自动化系统较低级别的实时应用中被采用。对于Wi-Fi来说尤其如此,因为Wi-Fi没有频道跳转和黑名单等机制。在过去的几年里,人们定义了几种解决方案,从采用常规通信设备的通用冗余协议到提供链路级冗余的Wi-Red等建议。本文对后一种方案进行了改进,通过延迟重复帧的传输来获得更好的性能。其净效果是无线信道之间的一种负载平衡,它减少了网络流量并进一步提高了可靠性。
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