This paper presents a distributed precedence queue mechanism to resolve unexpected transmission delay of a lower priority transaction in a CAN based system, which keeps a fixed priority in data transactions. The mechanism is implemented in the upper sub-layer of the data link layer (DLL), which is fully compatible with the original medium access control layer protocol of CAN. Thus the mechanism can be implemented dynamically while the data transactions are going on without any hardware modification. The CAN protocol was originally developed to be used in the automotive industry and it was recently applied for a broader class of automated factories. Even though CAN is able to satisfy most of real-time requirements found in automated environm...
[[abstract]]The bandwidth domination problem (BDP) in the distributed queue dual bus (DQDB) medium a...
Abstract. As a widespread automotive network, CAN (Controller Area Network) buses are deployed in mo...
In this paper we consider a multiple-priority buffered link, with a focus on resource allocation iss...
Controller Area Network (CAN) is widely used in automotive applications. Existing schedulability ana...
In the context of Networked Control Systems (NCS), the scheduling of messages is an important mechan...
This work studies the problem in which multiple subsystems equipped with smart sensors sharing a cap...
Abstract: The reliability, safety and deadlines guarantee of data transmission are key features of a...
The paper discusses a transport protocol for the CAN-Bus (CAN: Controller Area Network) for distribu...
This paper presents the schedulability analysis for control messages when networked control loops, b...
International audienceController Area Network (CAN) is widely used in automotive applications. With ...
The existing schedulability analysis for the Controller Area Network (CAN) does not take into accoun...
Controller area network (CAN) offers robust communication between multiple network locations, suppor...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a widely used real-time network in automotive domain. We identi...
With the increasing complexity in distributed embedded systems, the communication between the nodes ...
Controller area network (CAN) enables communication of electronic control units (ECUs) via messages ...
[[abstract]]The bandwidth domination problem (BDP) in the distributed queue dual bus (DQDB) medium a...
Abstract. As a widespread automotive network, CAN (Controller Area Network) buses are deployed in mo...
In this paper we consider a multiple-priority buffered link, with a focus on resource allocation iss...
Controller Area Network (CAN) is widely used in automotive applications. Existing schedulability ana...
In the context of Networked Control Systems (NCS), the scheduling of messages is an important mechan...
This work studies the problem in which multiple subsystems equipped with smart sensors sharing a cap...
Abstract: The reliability, safety and deadlines guarantee of data transmission are key features of a...
The paper discusses a transport protocol for the CAN-Bus (CAN: Controller Area Network) for distribu...
This paper presents the schedulability analysis for control messages when networked control loops, b...
International audienceController Area Network (CAN) is widely used in automotive applications. With ...
The existing schedulability analysis for the Controller Area Network (CAN) does not take into accoun...
Controller area network (CAN) offers robust communication between multiple network locations, suppor...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a widely used real-time network in automotive domain. We identi...
With the increasing complexity in distributed embedded systems, the communication between the nodes ...
Controller area network (CAN) enables communication of electronic control units (ECUs) via messages ...
[[abstract]]The bandwidth domination problem (BDP) in the distributed queue dual bus (DQDB) medium a...
Abstract. As a widespread automotive network, CAN (Controller Area Network) buses are deployed in mo...
In this paper we consider a multiple-priority buffered link, with a focus on resource allocation iss...