URLLC Design for Real-Time Control in Wireless Control Systems

Ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) is one of the most important communication scenarios in the fifth generation (5G) cellular networks, which is promising to enable real-time wireless control systems. One of the biggest challenges is to integrate URLLC and control performance together to maximize the overall system performance. In my research, I would like to deal with challenge from the perspective of communication-control co-design. By the research, we expect to obtain the basic principle in the deploy of URLLC in real control systems to maximize the overall system performance.

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