The event-triggered and time-triggered medium-access methods

The processes of accessing a shared communication media have been extensively researched in the dependability and real-time area. For embedded systems, the primary approaches have revolved around the event-triggered and the time-triggered paradigms. In this paper, our goal is to objectively and quan...

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