Title :
A deadline-driven window protocol for transmission of hard real-time traffic
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Telecommun., Pittsburgh Univ., PA, USA
Abstract :
A description is given of a protocol to handle traffic with timing constraints, such as the traffic generated by distributed real-time applications. The protocol uses a dynamic double-window based strategy to implement the optimal minimum-laxity-first policy. The author discusses the major issues involved in the design of the protocol. The tie assessment phase is formally described and its mechanism discussed. The author describes a simulation experiment that aimed at comparing the performance of the proposed scheme with the performance of the standard access mechanisms. The major advantages of the proposed protocol are the adherence of the scheme to the timing requirements of different messages and its preservation of the minimum-laxity-first policy even in the presence of ties among messages
Keywords :
local area networks; protocols; deadline-driven window protocol; distributed real-time applications; dynamic double-window; hard real-time traffic; message ties; optimal minimum-laxity-first policy; performance comparison; tie assessment; timing constraints; traffic transmission; Access protocols; Application software; Computer science; Local area networks; Multiaccess communication; Real time systems; Robustness; Telecommunication traffic; Time factors; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Communications, 1991. Conference Proceedings., Tenth Annual International Phoenix Conference on
Conference_Location :
Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2133-8
DOI :
10.1109/PCCC.1991.113878