Abstract:The time-sensitive networking standard developed by IEEE 802.1 Task Group can be applied to build highly reliable, low latency, low jitter Ethernet, and the extension of time-sensitive networking to the wireless field is also a hot topic. Compared with traditional wired communication, wireless time-sensitive networking can not only achieve high reliability and low delay communication but also has the advantages of higher flexibility, stronger mobility, and lower wiring and maintenance costs. Therefore, wireless time-sensitive networking is considered a promising technology in the face of emerging applications such as autonomous driving, collaborative robotics, and remote medical control in the future. Generally, wireless networks can be divided into infrastructure-based wireless networks and non-infrastructure-based wireless networks. The latter can be divided into two categories based on mobility: mobile Ad hoc networks and wireless sensor networks. Therefore, this paper mainly studies and summarizes the application scenarios, related technologies, routing protocols, and high-reliability and low-delay transmission of the three types of networks.