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Curbing Aggregate Member Flow Burstiness to Bound End-to-End Delay in Networks of TDMA Crossbar Real-Time Switches

Abstract

To integrate the nowadays rapidly expanding distributed real-time systems, we need multi-hop real-time switched networks. A (if not “the”) widely recognized/adopted real-time switch architecture is the TDMA crossbar real-time (TCRT) switch architecture. However, the original TCRT switch architecture assumes per-flow queueing. To support scalability, however, queue sharing (i.e, flow aggregation), must be allowed. With simple flow aggregation, flow burstiness can grow and infect, making schedulability and end-to-end delay bound analysis an open problem. To deal with this, we propose the real-time aggregate scheme. The scheme complies with the existing TCRT switch architecture, and deploys spatial-temporal isolation and overprovisioning to curb aggregate member flows' burstiness. This allows us to derive the closed-form end-to-end delay bound, and give the corresponding resource planning and admission control strategies. Simulations are carried out to show the effectiveness of the design.

Authors

Wang Q; Wang Y; Zheng R; Liu X

Pagination

pp. 14-25

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 2012

DOI

10.1109/rtss.2012.55

Name of conference

2012 IEEE 33rd Real-Time Systems Symposium
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