Published September 18, 2024 | Version v1
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Time-Sensitive Networking for Trajectory Tracking of an Unmanned Ground Vehicle over Wi-Fi

  • 1. University of Padua
  • 2. Intel
  • 3. National Research Council of Italy
  • 4. CNR-IEIIT

Description

The demand for precise time synchronization is of great interest in contemporary networked systems, especially in the context of converged networks where seamless commu- nication among devices, actuators, and sensors is imperative. This has led to the development and adoption of Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Wireless TSN (WTSN) technologies, with a particular attention to the IEEE 802.1AS Generalized Precision Time Protocol (gPTP) standard. In this work, we explore the role of time synchronization in a wireless network scenario involving an Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) that has to track a desired time dependent trajectory. The UGV receives trajectory waypoints from a secondary station, emphasizing the importance of precise timing in trajectory tracking. Utilizing the IEEE 802.1AS standard for wireless time synchronization, this study investigates the impact of clock synchronization errors and latency on trajectory tracking. Hence, it demonstrates the capability and benefits of IEEE 802.1AS in managing device clocks and facilitating time correction to ensure precise trajectory tracking despite synchronization errors and latency.

 

This paper was presented in the SS8 - Exploring the limits of Time Sensitive Networking held in EFTA 2024. 

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Funding

PREDICT-6G – PRogrammable AI-Enabled DeterminIstiC neTworking for 6G 101095890
European Commission