Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The Controller Area Network bit stuffing mechanism,
albeit essential to ensure proper receiver clock synchronization,
introduces a significant, payload-dependent jitter on
message response times, which may worsen the timing accuracy
of a networked control system. Accordingly, several approaches
to overcome this issue have been discussed in literature.
This paper presents a novel software payload encoding scheme,
which is able to guarantee that no stuff bits will ever be added
to the data field by the CAN controller during transmission, and
hence, lessens jitters considerably. Particular care has been put
in its practical implementation and its subsequent evaluation,
to show how the simplicity and inherent high performance
of the scheme make it suitable even for low-cost, embedded
architectures.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Industrial control; Real-time distributed systems; Controller Area Network (CAN)
List of contributors:
Tingting, Hu; Cena, Gianluca; Valenzano, Adriano; CIBRARIO BERTOLOTTI, Ivan
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