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Hard real-time communication in bus-based networks


Abstract:

Route selection is an important aspect of the design of real-time systems in which messages might have to travel over multiple hops to reach their destination and multipl...Show More

Abstract:

Route selection is an important aspect of the design of real-time systems in which messages might have to travel over multiple hops to reach their destination and multiple paths exist between a source and a destination. The length of a route affects the ability to meet deadlines and greedy routing might leave certain messages with no feasible route. We consider bus-based networks on which periodic message transmissions need to be scheduled and present a technique for synthesizing routes such that all messages meet their deadlines. Our offline technique enables system designers to configure routes in a large-scale embedded system. In our solution, we allow message fragmentation and utilize multiple paths to satisfy the requirements of each message. The routing problem is NP-complete and our approximation algorithm is based on a linear programming formulation. In our methodology, we deal with both earliest deadline first and rate monotonic scheduling at each bus in the system. Apart from point-to-point messages, we discuss scheduling multicast messages to facilitate the publisher/subscriber model. Finally, we also mention some heuristics for online routing which might be of value in soft real-time systems.
Date of Conference: 05-08 December 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 January 2005
Print ISBN:0-7695-2247-5
Print ISSN: 1052-8725
Conference Location: Lisbon, Portugal

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