Title :
Real-time communication in multihop networks
Author :
Kandhlur, D.D. ; Shin, Kang G. ; Ferrari, Domenico
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fDate :
10/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Communication in real-time systems has to be predictable, because unpredictable delays in the delivery of messages can adversely affect the execution of tasks dependent on these messages. We develop a scheme for providing predictable interprocess communication in real-time systems with (partially connected) point-to-point interconnection networks, which provide guarantees on the maximum delivery time for messages. This scheme is based on the concept of a real-time channel, a unidirectional connection between source and destination. A real-time channel has parameters that describe the performance requirements of the source-destination communication, e.g., from a sensor station to a control site. Once such a channel is established, the communications subsystem guarantees that these performance requirements will be met. We concentrate on methods to compute guarantees for the delivery time of messages belonging to real-time channels. We also address problems associated with allocating buffers for these messages and develop a scheme that preserves delivery time guarantees
Keywords :
fault tolerant computing; message passing; multiprocessor interconnection networks; parallel architectures; performance evaluation; real-time systems; reliability; scheduling; buffer allocation; communications subsystem; delivery time guarantees; maximum delivery time; message delivery; multihop networks; performance requirements; point-to-point interconnection networks; predictable interprocess communication; real-time channel; real-time communication; real-time systems; scheduling; sensor station; source-destination communication; task execution; unidirectional connection; unpredictable delays; Access protocols; Communication system control; Delay; Intelligent networks; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Real time systems; Scheduling algorithm; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Spread spectrum communication; Time factors;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on