2008 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium
A Switch Design for Real-Time Industrial Networks
April 22-April 24
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3146-5
The convergence of computers and the physical world is the theme for next generation networking research. This trend callsfor real-time network infrastructure, which requires a high-speed real-time WAN to serve as its backbone.??However, commercially available high-speed WAN switches(routers) are designed for best-effort Internet traffic.??A real-time switch design for the aforementioned networks is missing. We propose a real-time switch design using a crossbar switching fabric. The proposed switch can be implemented by making minimal modification, or even simplification, to the widely implemented iSLIP crossbar switch scheduler. Our real-time switch serves periodic and aperiodic traffic with real-time virtual machine tasks, which simplifies analysis, provides isolation, and facilitates future hierarchical scheduling and flow aggregation. Taking advantage of the fact that most industrial real-time network flows rarely change, our switch is better adapted to providing high bandwidths and low latencies.
Citation:
Qixin Wang, Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Xue Liu, Lui Sha, "A Switch Design for Real-Time Industrial Networks," rtas, pp.367-376, 2008 IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, 2008