Title :
Supporting firm real-time traffic in fault-tolerant real-time systems based on cyclic scheduling — The WICKPro protocol
Author :
Aisa, Jesus ; Villarroel, Jose L.
Author_Institution :
Perception & Real Time Group (RoPeRT), Univ. de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract :
Industrial control network research has become increasingly interested in wireless multi-hop networks over the last years. These wireless networks present several advantages over wired networks, but unfortunately they are usually error-prone. Although packet losses can be counterbalanced by retransmissions, this can jeopardize the deadlines of the supported traffic. For this reason, a fault-tolerant design which carries out a feasibility analysis is essential to provide probabilistic scheduling guarantees. In this paper, we analyze and enhance the wireless chain network protocol (WICKPro) from a fault-tolerant realtime system perspective. WICKPro is a medium access control and routing protocol designed for wireless mesh networks with chain topologies which supports firm real-time traffic and is implemented over 802.11. It uses a token-passing scheme and is based on both an off-line and an on-line packet scheduler. The offline cyclic packet scheduler reserves time for packet transmissions and retransmissions, whereas the on-line packet scheduler drops packets when losses are higher than those reserved for a specific period of time. WICKPro features are evaluated in laboratory and field experiments.
Keywords :
access protocols; fault tolerant control; real-time systems; routing protocols; telecommunication scheduling; telecommunication traffic; wireless mesh networks; WICKPro protocol; chain topologies; cyclic scheduling; fault-tolerant design; fault-tolerant real-time systems; firm real-time traffic; industrial control network research; medium access control; offline cyclic packet scheduler; online packet scheduler; packet losses; packet retransmissions; packet transmissions; probabilistic scheduling; routing protocol; token-passing scheme; wireless chain network protocol; wireless mesh networks; wireless multihop networks; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Packet loss; Protocols; Real-time systems; Scheduling; Scheduling algorithms; Topology; 802.11; Cyclic scheduling; Fault-tolerant; Firm realtime; PDR; Token passing; Wireless mesh networks;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Embedded Systems (SIES), 2015 10th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Siegen
DOI :
10.1109/SIES.2015.7185047