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29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN'04)
Simulative Analysis of the RapidIO Embedded Interconnect Architecture for Real-Time, Network-Intensive Applications
Tampa, Florida, USA
November 16-November 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2260-2
David Bueno, University of Florida, Gainesville
Adam Leko, University of Florida, Gainesville
Chris Conger, University of Florida, Gainesville
Ian Troxel, University of Florida, Gainesville
Alan D. George, University of Florida, Gainesville
RapidIO is an emerging standard for switched interconnection of processors and boards in embedded systems. In this paper, we use discrete-event simulation to evaluate and prototype RapidIO-based systems with respect to their performance in an environment targeted towards space-based radar applications. This application class makes an ideal test case for RapidIO feasibility study due to high system throughput requirements and real-time processing constraints. Our results show that a baseline RapidIO system is well suited to space-based radar, providing significant improvements over typical bus-based architectures. Our results also show that extensions to the RapidIO protocol such as cut-through routing and transmitter-controlled flow-control would provide minimal performance improvements for the applications under study.
Index Terms:
RapidIO, space-based radar, ground-moving target indicator, embedded signal processing
Citation:
David Bueno, Adam Leko, Chris Conger, Ian Troxel, Alan D. George, "Simulative Analysis of the RapidIO Embedded Interconnect Architecture for Real-Time, Network-Intensive Applications," lcn, pp.710-717, 29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN'04), 2004
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