DocumentCode
2068912
Title
A slot swapping based fieldbus
Author
Di Stefano, A. ; Gangemi, A. ; Bello, L. Lo ; Mirabella, O.
Author_Institution
Ist. di Inf. e Telecommun., Catania Univ., Italy
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
31 Aug-4 Sep 1998
Firstpage
214
Abstract
The mechanisms for access to the physical channel used in the data link layer are one of the most controversial issues in Fieldbusses. Two approaches are widely used, the centralised and the distributed ones, the performance of which strictly depends on the traffic features. Whereas a centralised approach is efficient for cyclic traffic, the same does not apply to asynchronous traffic. In this paper we discuss and evaluate a new protocol, called the Slot Swapping Protocol (SSP), which is suitable for ring networks and makes it possible to meet the requirements of both cyclic and asynchronous traffic. The protocol, which is fully distributed, operates on a slotted ring and uses the principle of slot swapping to exchange data travelling on the ring. The ring is covered uninterruptedly by a slot train (with slots of a fixed length) which pass sequentially through all the stations. When a station needs to transmit information it uses a free slot, if there is one, or makes a swap, forcibly freeing a slot (in the way provided for by the protocol) and storing the swapped data in its local queue. This operation makes it possible to meet the time constraints of single messages and, although the system operates in a distributed fashion, it gives each station a global view of the traffic´s time constraints. SSP guarantees respect of the time constraints of cyclic traffic, even when the workload is heavy, and the transmission of asynchronous traffic in as short a time as possible. Lastly, by using priorities, it allows critical variables (e.g. alarm signals) to be delivered in a very short time
Keywords
access protocols; field buses; Slot Swapping Protocol; asynchronous traffic; centralised approach; cyclic traffic; data exchange; data link layer; distributed approach; distributed protocol; physical channel access; ring networks; slot swapping based fieldbus; time constraints; traffic features; Communication system traffic control; Electrical equipment industry; Field buses; Industrial control; Process control; Protocols; Technological innovation; Telecommunication traffic; Time factors; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics Society, 1998. IECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Aachen
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4503-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECON.1998.723996
Filename
723996
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