Cycle Time Properties of the PROFIBUS Timed Token Protocol Outdated
Ref: HURRAY-TR-9811 Publication Date: 1, Aug, 1998
Cycle Time Properties of the PROFIBUS Timed Token Protocol
Ref: HURRAY-TR-9811 Publication Date: 1, Aug, 1998Abstract:
A recent trend in distributed computer-controlled systems (DCCS) is to interconnect the distributed elements by means of a multi-point broadcast network. As the network bus is shared between a number of network nodes, there is an access contention, which must be solved by the medium access control (MAC) protocol. Usually, DCCS impose real-time constraints. In essence, by real-time constraints we mean that traffic must be sent and received within a bounded interval, otherwise a timing fault is said to occur. This motivates the use of communication networks with MAC protocols that guarantee bounded access and response times to message requests. PROFIBUS is a fieldbus network with a MAC protocol based on a simplified version of the timed token protocol. In this paper, we analyse PROFIBUS MAC's cycle time properties, as they are crucial to guarantee a real-time behaviour of DCCS supported by this type of fieldbus networks.
Notes: This technical report was later updated by HURRAY-TR-9903
Record Date: 1, Aug, 1998
Computer Communications
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