Enhancing Performance Bounds of Multiple-Ring Networks with Cyclic Dependencies based on Network Calculus
Tightening performance bounds of ring networks with cyclic dependencies is still an open problem in the literature. In this paper, we tackle such a challenging issue based on Network Calculus. First, we review the conventional timing approaches in the area and identify their main limitations, in ter...
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Zusammenfassung: | Tightening performance bounds of ring networks with cyclic dependencies is
still an open problem in the literature. In this paper, we tackle such a
challenging issue based on Network Calculus. First, we review the conventional
timing approaches in the area and identify their main limitations, in terms of
delay bounds pessimism. Afterwards, we have introduced a new concept called Pay
Multiplexing Only at Convergence points (PMOC) to overcome such limitations.
PMOC considers the flow serialization phenomena along the flow path, by paying
the bursts of interfering flows only at the convergence points. The guaranteed
endto- end service curves under such a concept have been defined and proved for
mono-ring and multiple-ring networks, as well as under Arbitrary and Fixed
Priority multiplexing. A sensitivity analysis of the computed delay bounds for
mono and multiple-ring networks is conducted with respect to various flow and
network parameters, and their tightness is assessed in comparison with an
achievable worst-case delay. A noticeable enhancement of the delay bounds, thus
network resource efficiency and scalability, is highlighted under our proposal
with reference to conventional approaches. Finally, the efficiency of the PMOC
approach to provide timing guarantees is confirmed in the case of a realistic
avionics application. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1605.07353 |