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Network Latency and Packet Delay Variation in Cyber-physical Systems
Janette Cardoso, Patricia Derler, John Eidson, Edward A. Lee

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Janette Cardoso, Patricia Derler, John Eidson, Edward A. Lee. "Network Latency and Packet Delay Variation in Cyber-physical Systems". 2011 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Network Science (NSW 2011) West Point, NY, IEEE, 23, June, 2011.

Abstract
The problem addressed in this paper is the limitation imposed by network elements, especially Ethernet elements, on the real-time performance of time-critical systems. Most current network elements are concerned only with data integrity, connection, and throughput with no mechanism for enforcing temporal semantics. Existing safety-critical applications and other applications in industry require varying degrees of control over system-wide temporal semantics. In addition, there are emerging commercial applications that require or will benefit from tighter enforcement of temporal semantics in network elements than is currently possible. This paper examines these applications and requirements and suggests possible approaches to imposing temporal semantics on networks. Model-based design and simulation is used to evaluate the effects of network limitations on time-critical systems.

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    Janette Cardoso, Patricia Derler, John Eidson, Edward A.
    Lee. <a
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    >Network Latency and Packet Delay Variation in
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    Janette Cardoso, Patricia Derler, John Eidson, Edward A.
    Lee. "Network Latency and Packet Delay Variation in
    Cyber-physical Systems". 2011 IEEE 1st International
    Workshop on Network Science (NSW 2011)  West Point, NY,
    IEEE, 23, June, 2011.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{CardosoDerlerEidsonLee11_NetworkLatencyPacketDelayVariationInCyberphysicalSystems,
        author = {Janette Cardoso and Patricia Derler and John
                  Eidson and Edward A. Lee},
        title = {Network Latency and Packet Delay Variation in
                  Cyber-physical Systems},
        booktitle = {2011 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Network
                  Science (NSW 2011)  West Point, NY},
        organization = {IEEE},
        day = {23},
        month = {June},
        year = {2011},
        abstract = {The problem addressed in this paper is the
                  limitation imposed by network elements, especially
                  Ethernet elements, on the real-time performance of
                  time-critical systems. Most current network
                  elements are concerned only with data integrity,
                  connection, and throughput with no mechanism for
                  enforcing temporal semantics. Existing
                  safety-critical applications and other
                  applications in industry require varying degrees
                  of control over system-wide temporal semantics. In
                  addition, there are emerging commercial
                  applications that require or will benefit from
                  tighter enforcement of temporal semantics in
                  network elements than is currently possible. This
                  paper examines these applications and requirements
                  and suggests possible approaches to imposing
                  temporal semantics on networks. Model-based design
                  and simulation is used to evaluate the effects of
                  network limitations on time-critical systems.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/844.html}
    }
    

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