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TitleModeling Network Medium Access Protocols for Network Quality of Service Analysis
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsEmfinger, W., Karsai, G.
Conference NameReal-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC), 2015 IEEE 18th International Symposium on
Date PublishedApril
KeywordsAccess, Analysis, Analytical models, Bandwidth, Calculus, Data models, delays, design-time analysis, distributed real-time embedded system verification, Embedded systems, Foundations, Medium, Network, network medium channel access protocol, network quality of service analysis, network time-varying performance, protocol, Protocols, QoS, quality, quality of service, Resilient Monitoring and Control, Resilient Systems, Satellites, science of security, Service, SURE Project, TDMA, time division multiple access, time-varying channels, verification
Abstract

Design-time analysis and verification of distributed real-time embedded systems necessitates the modeling of the time-varying performance of the network and comparing that to application requirements. Earlier work has shown how to build a system network model that abstracted away the network's physical medium and protocols which govern its access and multiplexing. In this work we show how to apply a network medium channel access protocol, such as Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA), to our network analysis methods and use the results to show that the abstracted model without the explicit model of the protocol is valid.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7153821/
DOI10.1109/ISORC.2015.47
Citation Key7153821