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Enabling Heterogeneous Deterministic Networks with Smart Collaborative Theory

Fei Song, Letian Li, Ilsun You, Hongke Zhang

2021IEEE Network42 citationsDOI

Abstract

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has presented extremely harsh requirements on deterministic transmission capability within different communication networks. However, most existing solutions mainly focus on one specific homogeneous scenario, such as pure IP routers or classical medium access control bridges, which leads to many tough challenges in flexibility and scalability. In this article, we propose a framework for heterogeneous deterministic networks (HDNs) to offer low latency and high reliability in tackling epidemics based on smart collaborative theory. Various wired and wireless connecting patterns are supported by utilizing a hybrid mode for COVID-19 relevant operations. Components generated from deterministic networking, time-sensitive networks, and 5G systems have been integrated to achieve corresponding features. The pervasive function translators are available according to virtualization technologies. The protocol-independent and segment-based concepts have been well considered and successfully implemented during our design process. The validations executed on top of the prototype and simulation platform illustrate the advantages of HDN. We aim to enable HDN as an evolutional structure for information exchange in eHealth and other vertical industries.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceScalabilityDistributed computingComputer networkHeterogeneous networkFlexibility (engineering)Low latency (capital markets)Reliability (semiconductor)VirtualizationWireless networkWirelessTelecommunicationsCloud computingQuantum mechanicsMathematicsDatabaseOperating systemPower (physics)StatisticsPhysicsNetwork Time Synchronization TechnologiesSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GWireless Body Area Networks