Title :
A New Time Independent Asynchronous Protocol and Its Applications
Author :
Radcliffe, Pj ; Yu, Xinghuo
Author_Institution :
RMIT Univ., Melbourne
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Communications to, or between, low-end microprocessors within a product always comes at a cost. This paper develops a new, economic solution that will be useful in a variety of cost-sensitive applications. This paper starts by identifying the properties of an inter-microprocessor communications system that adds minimal cost to a product and enables the use of lower price microprocessors. This leads us to introduce a new category of communications called time independent asynchronous (TIA) communications. An economic 2-wire TIA communications protocol is developed and described using timing diagrams. The protocol is modeled using signal transition graphs (STGs), which are found to have some limitations, and so a modification is developed called STG for threads (STG-FT). Two-wire TIA is simulated to confirm livelock and deadlock properties. An implementation is created that verifies the simulation results, and the performance is reported. Finally, a novel application of 2-wire TIA is discussed.
Keywords :
Petri nets; microprocessor chips; protocols; STG-FT; cost-sensitive applications; deadlock properties; economic two-wire TIA communications protocol; inter-microprocessor communications system; livelock; low-end microprocessors; lower price microprocessors; signal transition graphs; time independent asynchronous communications; time independent asynchronous protocol; timing diagrams; Application software; Asynchronous communication; Costs; Manufacturing; Microprocessors; Power generation economics; Protocols; System recovery; Timing jitter; Communication protocols; Petri net; microprocessors; timing jitter;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2007.898439