Real-Time Wireless Communications: An Overview and Future Directions

When: Wednesday, 2014-Apr-02, 11h30-12h00
Where: FCUL-DI, room C6.3.38
Presenter: Jeferson Souza

Abstract:
The use of wireless communications in environments with different levels of criticality has been grown within real-world scenarios. Industrial automation, inter-vehicular and intra-vehicular communications, disaster monitoring, and health monitoring are just few examples where such use is becoming effusive. As a consequence, the necessity to enhance the real-time capabilities of wireless communications is at the door, and active research has been done to accomplish it. This smalltalk presents an overview of the literature concerning the support of real-time guarantees in wireless communications, which includes the existent communication standards, in-development state-of-the-art architectures, and future directions of such research topic.

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