Analysing TDMA with Slot Skipping
Ref: HURRAY-TR-051201 Publication Date: 8, Dec, 2005
Analysing TDMA with Slot Skipping
Ref: HURRAY-TR-051201 Publication Date: 8, Dec, 2005Abstract:
We propose a schedulability analysis for a particular class of time division multiple access (TDMA) networks, which we label as TDMA/SS. SS stands for slot skipping, reflecting the fact that a slot is skipped whenever it is not used. Hence, the next slot can start earlier in benefit of hard real-time traffic. In the proposed schedulability analysis, we assume knowledge of all message streams in the system, and that each node schedules messages in its output queue according to a rate monotonic policy (as an example). We present the analysis in two steps. Firstly, we address the case where a node is only permitted to transmit a maximum of one message per TDMA cycle. Secondly, we generalise the analysis to the case where a node is assigned a budget of messages per TDMA cycle it may transmit. A simple algorithm to assign budgets to nodes is also presented.
Document:
26th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, IEEE, pp 10-24.
Miami Beach, U.S.A..
DOI:10.1109/RTSS.2005.9.
Record Date: 1, Dec, 2005