Ultra Low Latency Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks: Optimized Embedded System Design

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  • K. Booch, L.H. Wehrmeister, P. Parizi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31838/ESA/02.01.04

Keywords:

Hardware Descriptions for Embedded Systems; Embedded System Modeling; Embedded System Reliability; Communication Protocols in Embedded Systems; Cyber-Physical Systems

Abstract

With the fast development of wireless technologies and embedded systems, dramatic applications of such technologies in industrial automation, healthcare monitoring, and smart infrastructure have been achieved. The critical need of highly reliable and fast communication between these sensors, actuators and controllers underlies these applications. From real time data transmission with your wireless sensor network to the edge of the envelope, this article explores cutting edge techniques and protocols for designing embedded systems to communicate with ultra low latency in wireless networks. We shall explore the challenges of millisecond level responsiveness engineers and researchers meet while developing embedded system. We will study the multiphased method to build communication systems that can satisfy stringent control specifications from hardware as well as software optimization. Welcome to our journey in the wireless communication world with low latency where every micro second matters and innovation is driving the future of the connected devices.

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2024-12-21

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How to Cite

K. Booch, L.H. Wehrmeister, P. Parizi. (2024). Ultra Low Latency Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks: Optimized Embedded System Design. SCCTS Journal of Embedded Systems Design and Applications , 2(1), 36-42. https://doi.org/10.31838/ESA/02.01.04