Author_Institution :
Sch. of Software, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Avionic databuses fulfill a critical function in the connection and communication of aircraft components and functions such as flight-control, navigation, and monitoring. Ethernet-based avionic databuses have become the mainstream for large aircraft owning to their advantages of full-duplex communication with high bandwidth, low latency, low packet-loss, and low cost. As a new generation aviation network communication standard, avionics full-duplex switched ethernet (AFDX) adopted concepts from the telecom standard, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). In this technology, the switches are the key devices influencing the overall performance. This paper reviews the avionic databus with emphasis on the switch architecture classifications. Based on a comparison, analysis, and discussion of the different switch architectures, we propose a new avionic switch design based on a time-division switch fabric for high flexibility and scalability. This also merges the design concept of space-partition switch fabric to achieve reliability and predictability. The new switch architecture, called space partitioned shared memory switch (SPSMS), isolates the memory space for each output port. This can reduce the competition for resources and avoid conflicts, decrease the packet forwarding latency through the switch, and reduce the packet loss rate. A simulation of the architecture with optimized network engineering tools (OPNET) confirms the efficiency and significant performance improvement over a classic shared memory switch, in terms of overall packet latency, queuing delay, and queue size.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; asynchronous transfer mode; avionics; local area networks; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication standards; telecommunication switching; AFDX; ATM; Ethernet-based avionic databus; OPNET; SPSMS; aircraft components; asynchronous transfer mode; avionics full-duplex switched Ethernet; full-duplex communication; memory space; new generation aviation network communication standard; optimized network engineering tools; packet forwarding latency; packet latency; packet loss rate reduction; queue size; queuing delay; reliability; space partitioned shared memory switch; switch architecture classifications; telecommunication standard; time-division switch fabric; time-space partition switch design; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Aircraft navigation; Bandwidth; Delays; Ports (Computers); Switches; Avionic data networks; avionics full-duplex switched ethernet (AFDX); real-time networking; shared memory switch; time-space partition;