• DocumentCode
    3750413
  • Title

    Dual-path method for enhancing the performance of IEEE 802.1 avb with time-triggered scheme

  • Author

    Sanghyun Jeon;Juho Lee;Sungkwon Park

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Hanyang University Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    519
  • Lastpage
    523
  • Abstract
    The amount of information traffic is on increase due to the increase of the number of electric components in vehicles. In this situation, IEEE Audio/Video Bridging (AVB) is promising technology in In-Vehicle Network (IVN) since it guarantees high level of Quality of Service (QoS) for real-time applications. Now, new AVB standards that add time-triggered traffic is discussed. Time-triggered traffic uses time division multiplexing access (TDMA) to guarantee the performance of time-critical traffic like control traffic. In other words, time-triggered traffic would be sent when their time window comes. However, it is inevitable that the time performance of AVB traffic is deteriorated by adding time-triggered traffic since the transmission of time-triggered traffic is prior to the transmission of AVB traffic. So, in this paper, a Dual-path method is proposed to improve the time performance of AVB traffic by using Redundancy path, which is presented in IEEE P802.1CB. In Dual-path method, the additional path, which is used as a backup path in IEEE P802.1 CB, is used as an independent path. Therefore, traffic is divided and transmitted through two of independent paths respectively. By distributing traffic, the tiem performance of AVB traffic could be enhanced. To verify the advantage of Dual-path method, three scenarios of traffic allocation are configured. These scenarios are mathematically analyzed. Based on results, the optimal traffic allocation is suggested.
  • Keywords
    "Redundancy","Resource management","Bridges","Vehicles","Logic gates","Quality of service"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Communications (APCC), 2015 21st Asia-Pacific Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/APCC.2015.7412564
  • Filename
    7412564