Hard real-time communication in multiple-access networks /

Abstract: "With the increasing use of distributed hard real-time systems, the ability of communication networks to handle hard real-time message traffic is becoming more important. For traditional networks, maximizing the throughput or minimizing the average message delay are the most importan...

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Main Author: Malcolm, Nicholas
Other Authors: Zhao, Wei, 1953-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University, Computer Science Dept., [1994]
Series:Technical report (Texas A & M University. Computer Science Department) ; 94-024.
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Summary:Abstract: "With the increasing use of distributed hard real-time systems, the ability of communication networks to handle hard real-time message traffic is becoming more important. For traditional networks, maximizing the throughput or minimizing the average message delay are the most important performance criteria. In the hard real-time domain, however, concern focuses on satisfying the time constraints of individual messages. This paper examines recent developments in hard real-time communication in local area multiple-access networks. Two general strategies are used in hard real-time communication: the guarantee strategy and the best-effort strategy. In the former, messages are guaranteed to meet their deadlines during normal operation of the network. In the best-effort strategy, the network will attempt to send messages before their deadlines, but no guarantees are given. Real-time message traffic can be distinguished according to whether it is best suited for the guarantee strategy or the best-effort strategy. Although this paper concentrates on multiple-access networks, many of the concepts presented and lessons learned are also application to other types of networks."
Item Description:Reprint of Technical report 93-039.
Physical Description:46 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.