We study the problem of guaranteeing synchronous message deadlines in token ring networks where the timed token medium access control protocol is employed. Synchronous capacity, defined as the maximum time for which a node can transmit its synchronous messages every time it receives the token, is a key parameter in the control of synchronous message transmission. To ensure the transmission of synchronous messages before their deadlines, synchronous capacities must be properly allocated to individual nodes. We address the issue of appropriate allocation of the synchronous capacities. Several synchronous capacity allocation schemes are analyzed in terms of their ability to satisfy deadline constraints of synchronous messages. We show that an ...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
Currently the end-to-end delay characteristics of very high speed local area networks are not well u...
This paper investigates the inherent timing properties of the timed-token medium access control (MAC...
Synchronous bandwidth, defined as the maximum time a node is allowed to send its synchronous message...
We investigate the timing properties of the timed token protocol that are necessary to guarantee syn...
We investigate the inherent timing properties of the timed token protocol which is necessary to guar...
Networks that use the timed token protocol (such as the 100 Mbit/s FDDI network) are well suited for...
We investigate the inherent timing properties of the timed token protocol which is necessary to guar...
The architectural impact on guaranteeing synchronous message deadlines in FDDI (Fiber Distributed Da...
In distributed real-time systems, communicating processes cannot be delayed for arbitrary amounts of...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
Abstract—We investigate the timing properties of the timed token protocol that are necessary to guar...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
Currently the end-to-end delay characteristics of very high speed local area networks are not well u...
This paper investigates the inherent timing properties of the timed-token medium access control (MAC...
Synchronous bandwidth, defined as the maximum time a node is allowed to send its synchronous message...
We investigate the timing properties of the timed token protocol that are necessary to guarantee syn...
We investigate the inherent timing properties of the timed token protocol which is necessary to guar...
Networks that use the timed token protocol (such as the 100 Mbit/s FDDI network) are well suited for...
We investigate the inherent timing properties of the timed token protocol which is necessary to guar...
The architectural impact on guaranteeing synchronous message deadlines in FDDI (Fiber Distributed Da...
In distributed real-time systems, communicating processes cannot be delayed for arbitrary amounts of...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
Abstract—We investigate the timing properties of the timed token protocol that are necessary to guar...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
A method for real time message transmission in a token ring network is provided. The method initiali...
Currently the end-to-end delay characteristics of very high speed local area networks are not well u...