题目: Modelling and performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.11 DCF for real-time control
报告人:田玉楚 教授 澳大利亚昆士兰科技大学
时间:2012年9月9日下午16:00
地点:南一楼 521 会议室
摘要:
Popular wireless networks, such as IEEE 802.11/15/16, are not designed for real-time applications. Thus, supporting real-time quality of service (QoS) in wireless real-time control is challenging. We adopt the widely used IEEE 802.11, with the focus on its distributed coordination function (DCF), for soft-real-time control systems. The concept of the critical real-time traffic condition is introduced to characterize the marginal satisfaction of real-time requirements. Then, mathematical models are developed to describe the dynamics of DCF based real-time control networks with periodic traffic, a unique feature of control systems. Performance indices such as throughput and packet delay are evaluated using the developed models, particularly under the critical real-time traffic condition. Finally, the proposed modelling is applied to traffic rate control for cross-layer networked control system design.
个人简介:
Professor Yu-Chu Tian is a computer scientist and an expert in networks and systems. He is an Australia Research Council recognised expert of international standing. He is a professor of computer science and the Head of Discipline of Computer Networks and Communications at Queensland University of Technology. Prof Tian received the PhD degree in industrial automation from Zhejiang University in 1993, and the PhD degree in Computer and Software Engineering from the University of Sydney in 2009. In 1987, he joined the Naval Academy of Engineering as a Lecturer in Systems Engineering. From 1994 to 1998, he was with Zhejiang University as an Associate Professor. From 1996 to 1998, he was also with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology as a Research Associate. In 1998, he joined Curtin University of Technology as a Research Fellow. He was elected as one of the first four Western Australia Strategic Research Fellows in 2000. Since 2002, he has been with Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,
Australia
, initially as a Lecturer, later as a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor, and currently as an Professor and HoD. As a visiting professor, he was with the Department of Computer Science, the University of Maryland at College Park,
USA
, in 2007. He has published over 140 refereed papers, and the h-index of his publications has reached 19. His current research interests include complex systems, systems engineering, real-time computing, embedded systems, computer networks, wireless communications, and control theory and engineering. He is the author and co-author of more than 139 refereed journal and conference papers and the holder of a patent. He is an Associate Editor for Information Sciences (Elsevier) and Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering (Wiley).