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PULS: Processor-Supported Ultra-Low Latency Scheduling

Published: 26 June 2018 Publication History

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Ultra-low per-packet latency has become an essential system requirement as well as a critical challenge for wireless networks. While there is a rich literature on real-time wireless scheduling, it is still unclear what the minimum achievable latency is and what level of throughput can be obtained in practice. This demo presents PULS, a processor-supported software-defined wireless testbed that supports ultra-low-latency scheduling protocols. We will demonstrate that PULS provides strict per-packet latency guarantees as low as 1 millisecond with realistic throughput for wireless networks.

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I-Hong Hou. 2014. Scheduling heterogeneous real-time traffic over fading wireless channels. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) 22, 5 (2014), 1631--1644.
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National Instruments. 2018. LabVIEW Communications System Design Suite. http://www.ni.com/labview-communications/. (2018).
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Simon Yau, Ping-Chun Hsieh, Rajarshi Bhattacharyya, Kartic Bhargav K.R., Srinivas Shakkottai, I-Hong Hou, and P.R. Kumar. 2018. PULS: Processor-Supported Ultra-Low Latency Scheduling. In Proc. of ACM MobiHoc.

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      Mobihoc '18: Proceedings of the Eighteenth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing
      June 2018
      329 pages
      ISBN:9781450357708
      DOI:10.1145/3209582
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      1. MAC Scheduling
      2. Software Defined Radio
      3. Ultra-low latency

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