The probability of a station/node failing to deliver packets before their deadlines, called the probability of dynamic failure, P dyn, and the ∈-bounded delivery time, which is defined as the time period between the arrival of a packet and its delivery with probability greater than 1-∈, are important performance parameters for the communication subsystems of a distributed real-time system. The parameters are derived and are used to evaluate the token passing protocol, the token ring scheduling protocol, and the Pi-persistent protocol and a priority-based variation thereof. The communication subsystem equipped with different contention protocols as embedded Markov chains is modeled. The probability distributions of the access delay are then derived, from which Pdyn and T∈ can be calculated. Using Pdyn and I∈ as indices, the performances of these contention protocols are evaluated and compared over a wide range of traffic
Published in:
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 1990. Proceedings., 11th
Date of Conference:
5-7 Dec 1990
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136
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145
- Meeting Date :
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05 Dec 1990-07 Dec 1990
- Print ISBN:
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0-8186-2112-5
- INSPEC Accession Number:
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4038730
- Conference Location :
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Lake Buena Vista, FL
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/REAL.1990.128739