The Control over Wireless project’s goal is to develop new wireless architectures to support the high-reliability, low-latency communication necessary for control applications. The targeted applications include current-day critical control applications such as industrial printing, automotive, and smart grid applications, but also future Internet of Things applications as cheap, ubiquitous wireless moves more feedback loops into the home.

This project is supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and grants CNS-0932410, CNS-1321155, and ECCS-1343398.

Publications

Swamy, V. N., Rigge, P., Ranade, G., Sahai, A., & Nikolić, B. (2108). “Predicting Wireless Channels for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications.” ISIT 2018.

Swamy, V. N., Suri, S., Rigge, P., Weiner, M., Ranade, G., Sahai, A., & Nikolić, B. (2017). “Real-Time Cooperative Communication for Automation Over Wireless.” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.

Swamy, V. N., Rigge, P., Ranade, G., Sahai, A., & Nikolić, B. (2016, April). “Network coding for high-reliability low-latency wireless control.” WCNC 2016.

Swamy, V. N.; Suri S.; Rigge, P.; Weiner, M.; Ranade, G.; Sahai, A.; Nikolic, B. “Cooperative Communication for High-Reliability Low-Latency Wireless Control.” ICC 2015.

Weiner, M.; Jorgovanovic, M.; Sahai, A.; Nikolic, B., “Design of a low-latency, high-reliability wireless communication system for control applications.” ICC 2014.

People

Faculty

Borivoje Nikoklic Bora Nikolic

Anant Sahai Anant Sahai

Venkat Anantharam Venkat Anantharam

Alumni

Paul Rigge

Vasuki Narasimha Swamy

Sahaana Suri

Matt Weiner

Gireeja Ranade

Milos Jorgovanovic