DocumentCode
25217
Title
Evaluation of Communication Architectures for Switched Real-Time Ethernet
Author
Carvajal, Gonzalo ; Chun Wah Wu ; Fischmeister, Sebastian
Author_Institution
Dept. de Ing. Electr., Univ. de Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile
Volume
63
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan. 2014
Firstpage
218
Lastpage
229
Abstract
Safety-critical distributed real-time applications operating with strict temporal constraints rely on deterministic networks with low latency and jitter. Traditional fieldbus systems deliver these guarantees, but they have limited compatibility with open infrastructures and limited support for high transmission rates. Ethernet technology rises as a low-cost, high-speed, and ubiquitous alternative to fieldbus systems; however, standard Ethernet requires special arbitration mechanisms to support real-time traffic because of the standard´s inherent nondeterministic behavior. This work explores the associated tradeoffs for three different solutions for real-time communication over switched Ethernet. The paper presents and discusses three architectures that modify different network components, enhancing them with additional customized modules to support time-triggered communication based on Network Code. Using the NetFPGA platform as the unified prototyping technology for all the components, we developed an open-source framework to characterize each solution using experimental data for the latency, jitter, throughput, robustness, and cost in logical resources. The results provide insights to help future developers of real-time communication technology decide which components to modify according to the requirements of their applications.
Keywords
field buses; field programmable gate arrays; local area networks; public domain software; safety-critical software; NetFPGA platform; arbitration mechanisms; communication architectures; customized modules; fieldbus systems; network code; nondeterministic behavior; open infrastructures; open-source framework; safety-critical distributed real-time applications; switched real-time Ethernet; time-triggered communication; ubiquitous alternative; unified prototyping technology; Computer architecture; Hardware; Real time systems; Schedules; Standards; Switches; Synchronization; NetFPGA; Network Code; Real-time Ethernet; dynamic TDMA; switched Ethernet;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TC.2012.177
Filename
6243134
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