Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Distributed applications with quality of service
(QoS) requirements are more and more used in several areas (e.g.,
automated factory networks, embedded systems, conferencing
systems). These applications produce a type of traffic with hard
timing requirements, i.e., transmissions must be completed
within specified deadlines. To handle these transmissions, the
communication system must use real-time protocols to provide a
communication service that is able to satisfy the QoS requirements
of the distributed applications. In this paper, we propose a new
real-time protocol, called RT-Ring, able to support transmissions
of both real-time and generic traffic over a ring network. RT-Ring
provides both network guarantees and high network resource
utilization, while ensuring the compatibility with the emerging
differentiated service architectures. Network guarantees are fully
proved and high network utilization is highlighted by a comparative
study with the FDDI protocol. This comparison shows that
RT-Ring network capacities are greater than the corresponding
FDDI capacities. In fact, by assuming the FDDI frames with a
length equal to the RT-Ring slot size and by using the same traffic
load we show that the capacities of FDDI are equal to the lower
bound capacities of RT-Ring.
Index Terms Real-time protocol, quality of service (QoS)
traffic, worst case analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Real-time protocol; quality of service; worst case analysis
Elenco autori:
Conti, Marco
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