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Seamless Redundancy for High Reliability Wi-Fi

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arxiv 2306.10793 v1 pith:LPODNQGY submitted 2023-06-19 cs.NI

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keywords highwi-fiethernetredundancyreliabilityseamlessaspectbackward
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By removing wire harness, Wi-Fi is becoming increasingly pervasive in every aspect of our lives, in both the consumer and industrial worlds. Besides flexibility, the recent high efficiency and extremely high throughput versions managed to close the performance gap with Ethernet. However, it still lags behind Ethernet for what concerns dependability. To this aim, the ultra high reliability study group has been recently formed. This paper reports on some preliminary ideas and proposals about the ways seamless redundancy can be exploited to make Wi-Fi more reliable, yet retaining a good degree of backward compatibility with existing network infrastructures.

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