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Reliable Wireless Networking via Soft-Source Information Combining

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 4970-4984

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2022.3219980

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Multistream transmission; soft information com-bining; ultrareliable communications; Wi-Fi 7; wireless networks

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This article introduces a multistream networking paradigm called soft-source-information-combining (SSIC) for wireless IoT applications with high reliability requirements. The SSIC networking involves the dispatching of packet duplicates over multiple streams established on different wireless networks to enhance reliability. The challenges addressed in this article include descrambling the soft information from different streams and developing an SSIC framework compatible with current TCP/IP networks. The experiments conducted on a Wi-Fi testbed demonstrate the effectiveness of SSIC in decreasing packet delivery failure rate and achieving 99.99% reliable packet delivery for short-range communication.
This article puts forth a multistream networking paradigm, referred to as soft-source-information-combining (SSIC), to support wireless Internet of Things (IoT) applications with ultrareliability requirements. For SSIC networking, an SSIC dispatcher at the source dispatches duplicates of packets over multiple streams, which may be established over different physical wireless networks. If a packet on a stream cannot be decoded due to wireless interference or noise, the decoder makes available the packet's soft information. An aggregator then combines the soft information of the duplicates to boost reliability. Of importance are two challenges: 1) how to descramble the scrambled soft information from different streams to enable correct SSIC and 2) the construct of an SSIC dispatching and aggregation framework compatible with commercial network interface cards (NICs) and TCP/IP networks. To address the challenges, we put forth: 1) a soft descrambling (SD) method to minimize the bit-error rate (BER) and packet-error rate (PER) at the SSIC's output and 2) an SSIC networking architecture readily deployable over today's TCP/IP networks without specialized NICs. For concept proving and experimentation, we realized an SSIC system over two Wi-Fi's physical paths in such a way that all legacy TCP/IP applications can enjoy the reliability brought forth by SSIC without modification. Experiments over our testbed corroborate the effectiveness of SSIC in lowering the packet delivery failure rate and the possibility of SSIC in providing 99.99% reliable packet delivery for short-range communication.

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