Title :
Extending IEEE 802.1 AVB with time-triggered scheduling: A simulation study of the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous traffic
Author :
Meyer, P. ; Steinbach, Till ; Korf, Franz ; Schmidt, Thomas C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hamburg Univ. of Appl. Sci., Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
In-car networks based on Ethernet are expected to be the first choice for future applications in the domain of info-and entertainment. However, the full benefit of a technologically integrated in-car network will only become rewarding with an Ethernet-based backbone, unifying several automotive domains in a single infrastructure. Today, there is remarkable interest in the IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging (AVB) protocol suite, that provides end-to-end performance guarantees in Ethernet networks. But for the strict timing requirements of automotive control-traffic, these guarantees are too weak. An extension of Ethernet AVB with synchronous time-triggered traffic can overcome these limitations. In this paper, we investigate the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous traffic by experimentally adding time-triggered messages to the credit-based shaper of AVB in a straightforward way. Based on simulations and analytical evaluations, we quantify the impact of such integration concepts for a reasonable design range. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of a shaping strategy with concurrent AVB and time-triggered message, but show a significant impact of the schedule design on the asynchronous AVB streams. Based on our findings, we provide recommendations for configurations that can improve end-to-end network performance for in-car applications by over 100%.
Keywords :
local area networks; mobile radio; protocols; scheduling; Ethernet AVB extension; Ethernet networks; Ethernet-based backbone; IEEE 802.1 AVB protocol; IEEE 802.1 audio-video bridging protocol; asynchronous AVB streams; asynchronous traffic; automotive control-traffic; automotive domains; concurrent AVB; credit-based shaper; end-to-end performance guarantees; entertainment; infotainment; integrated in-car network; schedule design; synchronous time-triggered traffic; synchronous traffic; time-triggered messages; time-triggered scheduling; Bandwidth; Jitter; Protocols; Real-time systems; Schedules; Standards; Synchronization;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2013.6737589