Static-priority scheduling over wireless networks with multiple broadcast domains
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18/02/2014
18/02/2014
2007
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| Resumo |
We propose a wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol that provides static-priority scheduling of messages in a guaranteed collision-free manner. Our protocol supports multiple broadcast domains, resolves the wireless hidden terminal problem and allows for parallel transmissions across a mesh network. Arbitration of messages is achieved without the notion of a master coordinating node, global clock synchronization or out-of-band signaling. The protocol relies on bit-dominance similar to what is used in the CAN bus except that in order to operate on a wireless physical layer, nodes are not required to receive incoming bits while transmitting. The use of bit-dominance efficiently allows for a much larger number of priorities than would be possible using existing wireless solutions. A MAC protocol with these properties enables schedulability analysis of sporadic message streams in wireless multihop networks. |
| Identificador |
DOI 10.1109/RTSS.2007.45 978-0-7695-3062-8 1052-8725 |
| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
IEEE |
| Relação |
Real-Time Systems Symposium; http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4408327 |
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openAccess |
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article |