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Author(s): | Farahnaz Yekeh Mostafa Pordel Luís Almeida Moris Behnam Paulo Portugal |
Title: | Exploring alternatives to scale FTT-SE to large networks |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Abstract: | Nowadays, most complex embedded systems follow a distributed approach in which a network interconnects potentially large numbers of nodes. One technology that is being increasingly used is switched Ethernet, but real-time variants of this protocol typically limit scalability. In this paper, we focus on the scalability of the Flexible Time Triggered communication over Switched Ethernet (FTT-SE), which has been proposed to support hard real-time applications in a flexible and predictable manner. Moreover, time-triggered and event-triggered communication methods are supported in this protocol. FTT-SE has already been explored and investigated for small scale networked applications. In this paper we address the protocol scalability and suggest three different solutions with a qualitative assessment. Â(c) 2011 IEEE. |
Subject: | Tecnologia de redes, Engenharia de computadores, Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática Network tecnology, Computer engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering |
Scientific areas: | Ciências da engenharia e tecnologias::Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática Engineering and technology::Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10216/93064 |
Source: | SIES 2011 - 6th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems, Conference Proceedings |
Document Type: | Artigo em Livro de Atas de Conferência Internacional |
Rights: | restrictedAccess |
Appears in Collections: | FEUP - Artigo em Livro de Atas de Conferência Internacional |
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