Affiliation:
1. Real-Time Embedded Systems Team, ASM Division, Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées (CDTA), Algiers, Algeria
Abstract
Over time, more and more systems are becoming mixed-criticality systems. As the complexity and size of these systems grow, computation/communication resources should be more efficient than with traditional systems. Time-triggered (TT) Ethernet is a communication infrastructure that enables the use of a single physical communication infrastructure for distributed mixed-criticality applications while providing timely determinism. TTEthernet distinguishes between two traffic categories: The standard event-triggered (ET) traffic and the TT traffic. The latter, for which higher priority is granted, is subject to strong timing guarantees because of strict-periodicity constraint which fixes start-time cycles of TT messages. In addition, messages in an ET Ethernet traffic, which are of lower priority, have a minimum time interval between their transmission. The focus of this paper is on the timing analysis of a TTEthernet traffic by proposing: (i) A feasibility condition allowing to assess the timing requirements of TT messages. (ii) A schedulability condition allowing to check the schedulability of ET messages by taking into account of TT messages scheduling and idle times.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hardware and Architecture
Cited by
7 articles.
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