Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Because of their low implementation costs, optimum
responsiveness, and widespread availability, Controller Area
Networks (CANs) are being used more and more today to support
communications in real-time systems. However, under heavy
traffic conditions the CAN access protocol may exhibit a quite
unfair behavior, in particular, when the control applications
require the same quality of service to be ensured to a number of
different objects.
In this paper, a new technique is proposed which is based on
CAN and introduces few changes to the original protocol. Such a
solution is able to ensure a very fair behavior--which resembles
the one obtained in token-based networks--while maintaining, at
the same time, the reduced access delays typical of CAN when operating
in low traffic conditions. Furthermore, it preserves an optimum
degree of compatibility
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Communication systems performance; Controller Area Network (CAN); fieldbuses; manufacturing automation; real-time systems
List of contributors:
Cena, Gianluca; Valenzano, Adriano
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