This work presents a proven per-hop latency bound
for real-time networks with admission control that does not rely
on shaping or timed gates. It can be applied in a distributed
control plane using only bridge-local information, making it an
ideal candidate for brownfield real-time network installations.
A brief comparison with Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS)
shows that the achieved network utilization is comparable to that
of ATS in some scenarios, while it only lags behind in scenarios
with accumulating bursts where re-shaping could actually reduce
the interference of the observed streams.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 info3-inproceedings-2020-16
%A Grigorjew, Alexej
%A Metzger, Florian
%A Hoßfeld, Tobias
%A Specht, Johannes
%A Götz, Franz-Josef
%A Chen, Feng
%A Schmitt, Jürgen
%B IFIP Networking Conference
%D 2020
%K myown ats-performance
%T Poster: Per-Hop Bridge-Local Latency Bounds with Strict Priority Transmission Selection
%X This work presents a proven per-hop latency bound
for real-time networks with admission control that does not rely
on shaping or timed gates. It can be applied in a distributed
control plane using only bridge-local information, making it an
ideal candidate for brownfield real-time network installations.
A brief comparison with Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS)
shows that the achieved network utilization is comparable to that
of ATS in some scenarios, while it only lags behind in scenarios
with accumulating bursts where re-shaping could actually reduce
the interference of the observed streams.
@inproceedings{info3-inproceedings-2020-16,
abstract = {This work presents a proven per-hop latency bound
for real-time networks with admission control that does not rely
on shaping or timed gates. It can be applied in a distributed
control plane using only bridge-local information, making it an
ideal candidate for brownfield real-time network installations.
A brief comparison with Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS)
shows that the achieved network utilization is comparable to that
of ATS in some scenarios, while it only lags behind in scenarios
with accumulating bursts where re-shaping could actually reduce
the interference of the observed streams.},
added-at = {2021-02-08T12:17:10.000+0100},
author = {Grigorjew, Alexej and Metzger, Florian and Hoßfeld, Tobias and Specht, Johannes and Götz, Franz-Josef and Chen, Feng and Schmitt, Jürgen},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23acac4fd27e6cf7a6251f3e0a4f5be47/uniwue_info3},
booktitle = {IFIP Networking Conference},
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intrahash = {3acac4fd27e6cf7a6251f3e0a4f5be47},
keywords = {myown ats-performance},
month = {6},
timestamp = {2022-03-15T23:13:38.000+0100},
title = {Poster: Per-Hop Bridge-Local Latency Bounds with Strict Priority Transmission Selection},
year = 2020
}