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Design Methodology for Industrial Internet-of-Things Wireless Systems

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The ubiquity foreseen by the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and powered by the 5G advancements has motivated research on wireless solutions for critical applications, in particular, Industrial IoT (IIoT). Nevertheless, there is… Click to show full abstract

The ubiquity foreseen by the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and powered by the 5G advancements has motivated research on wireless solutions for critical applications, in particular, Industrial IoT (IIoT). Nevertheless, there is little or no research on a unified design methodology for IIoT that tackles the conflicting wireless system performances of Power, Latency, and Reliability (PLR). Obtaining such a framework is vital for empowering further development and fair comparison in future IIoT designs. Thereby, this paper presents a novel design methodology to tackle PLR trade-off in IIoT Wireless Systems (IIoT-WS). This new methodology uses a meet-in-the-middle system approach to design an entire PLR RF system, and a custom Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to help decide the best design variables that are both resource-efficient and PLR-balanced for a given application. Finally, to quantify the methodology for critical wireless systems, a lab-demonstrator for automotive application is designed and its performance compared to other wireless systems standards.

Keywords: methodology; design methodology; internet things; wireless systems; design

Journal Title: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year Published: 2021

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