We study virtual time CSMA protocols for hard real time communication systems where messages have explicit deadlines. In this protocol, each node maintains two clocks; a real time clock and a virtual time clock. Whenever a node finds the channel to be idle, it resets its virtual clock to be equal to the real clock. The virtual clock then runs at a higher rate than the real clock. A node transmits a waiting message when the time on the virtual clock is equal to the latest time to send the message. This protocol implements the minimum-laxity-first transmission policy. We compare the performance of our protocol with two baseline protocols both of which transmit messages according to the minimum-laxity-first policy. While both use perfect state...
Supporting delay-constrained traffic becomes more and more critical in multimedia communication syst...
attracted extensive interest due to their throughput-optimal char-acteristics in general network top...
Griese B, Brinkmann A, Porrmann M. SelfS – A Real-Time Protocol for Virtual Ring Topologies. In: IEE...
We study a virtual time CSMA protocol for hard real time communication systems where messages have e...
Distributed hard real-time systems are characterized by communication messages associated with timin...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Distributed hard real-time systems are characterized by commun...
Two clairvoyant virtual-time CSMA/CD protocols for dealing with time-constrained messages are descri...
Abstract. With the increasing use of distributed hard real-time systems, the ability of computer net...
In many distributed hard real-time systems, i.e., systems in which tasks have deadlines, it is essen...
In a distributed real-time system, tasks scheduled on different nodes, communicate bymessage passing...
Novel and specialized protocols will be necessary to deal with the requirements of time-constrained ...
The authors propose and study a window protocol suitable for transmitting time-constrained messages ...
The authors propose and study a window protocol suitable for transmitting time-constrained messages ...
Virtualization of distributed real-time systems enables the consolidation of mixed-criticality funct...
The characteristics of time-constrained communication applications,' such as packetized voice, diffe...
Supporting delay-constrained traffic becomes more and more critical in multimedia communication syst...
attracted extensive interest due to their throughput-optimal char-acteristics in general network top...
Griese B, Brinkmann A, Porrmann M. SelfS – A Real-Time Protocol for Virtual Ring Topologies. In: IEE...
We study a virtual time CSMA protocol for hard real time communication systems where messages have e...
Distributed hard real-time systems are characterized by communication messages associated with timin...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Distributed hard real-time systems are characterized by commun...
Two clairvoyant virtual-time CSMA/CD protocols for dealing with time-constrained messages are descri...
Abstract. With the increasing use of distributed hard real-time systems, the ability of computer net...
In many distributed hard real-time systems, i.e., systems in which tasks have deadlines, it is essen...
In a distributed real-time system, tasks scheduled on different nodes, communicate bymessage passing...
Novel and specialized protocols will be necessary to deal with the requirements of time-constrained ...
The authors propose and study a window protocol suitable for transmitting time-constrained messages ...
The authors propose and study a window protocol suitable for transmitting time-constrained messages ...
Virtualization of distributed real-time systems enables the consolidation of mixed-criticality funct...
The characteristics of time-constrained communication applications,' such as packetized voice, diffe...
Supporting delay-constrained traffic becomes more and more critical in multimedia communication syst...
attracted extensive interest due to their throughput-optimal char-acteristics in general network top...
Griese B, Brinkmann A, Porrmann M. SelfS – A Real-Time Protocol for Virtual Ring Topologies. In: IEE...