Title :
Ringing out fault tolerance. A new ring network for superior low-cost dependability
Author :
Hall, Brendan ; Driscoll, Kevin ; Paulitsch, Michael ; Dajani-Brown, Samar
Author_Institution :
Honeywell Int., USA
fDate :
28 June-1 July 2005
Abstract :
Dependability properties of bi-directional and braided rings are well recognized in improving communication availability. However, current ring-based topologies have no mechanisms for extreme integrity and have not been considered for emerging high-dependability markets where cost is a significant driver, such as the automotive "by-wire" applications. This paper introduces a braided-ring architecture with superior guardian functionality and complete Byzantine fault tolerance while simultaneously reducing cost. This paper reviews anticipated requirements for high-dependability low-cost applications and emphasizes the need for regular safe testing of core coverage functions. The paper describes the ring\´s main mechanisms for achieving integrity and availability levels similar to SAFEbus® but at low automotive costs. The paper also presents a mechanism to achieve self-stabilizing TDMA-based communication and design methods for fault-tolerant protocols on a network of simplex nodes. The paper also introduces a new self-checking pair concept that leverages braided-ring properties. This novel message-based self-checking-pair concept allows high-integrity source data at extremely low cost.
Keywords :
computer networks; data integrity; fault tolerant computing; telecommunication network topology; time division multiple access; Byzantine fault tolerance; SAFEbus; automotive by-wire applications; braided-ring architecture; core coverage functions; ring-based topologies; self-checking pair concept; self-stabilizing TDMA-based communication; Aircraft; Automotive engineering; Bidirectional control; Cost function; Design methodology; Fabrics; Fault tolerance; Network topology; Protocols; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Systems and Networks, 2005. DSN 2005. Proceedings. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2282-3
DOI :
10.1109/DSN.2005.84