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We study the medium access of wireless device-to-device links in industrial factory environments characterized by high reliability and low latency communication requirements. We propose fast handshake procedures between the devices and a coordinator which allows several transmitter-receiver pairs to access the same frequency resource within a cell. Our framework relies on game-theoretic stable matching...
In addition to enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and massive machine type communications (mMTC), 5G technology targets the support of novel applications in the field of critical communications. The later will involve operation with drones and robotics, industrial control and mission critical data. In this paper, we discuss a possible implementation concept of a novel frame structure which supports...
Providing "connectivity from the sky" is the new innovative trend in wireless communications. High and low altitude platforms, drones, aircrafts, and airships are being considered as candidates for deploying wireless communications complementing the terrestrial communication infrastructure. In this article we report the detailed account of the design and implementation challenges of an aerial...
Communication technologies of the Tactile Internet have to achieve a combination of extremely low latency under high reliability and security constraints. The targeted applications are in the fields of industry automation and transport systems, healthcare, education and gaming. 5G addresses tactile use cases under the term mission-critical machine type communication. We demonstrate a first implementation...
The fourth industrial revolution, also referred to as Industrie 4.0, has triggered a number of research projects to improve communication systems for industrial environments. Wireless technologies for mission-critical machine-to-machine communication are expected to enable very efficient and highly flexible production processes. It is especially challenging for wireless interfaces to fulfill the required...
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