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Abstract(s)
The Flexible Time Triggered Switched Ethernet (FFT-SE)
protocol allows the concurrent transmission of both real-time (i.e.,
synchronous and asynchronous) traffic and best-effort traffic over
Ethernet. Communications within an FTT-SE network are done
based on the reservation of fixed duration time slots called
Elementary Cycles (ECs). The construction of the ECs and the
media access control are managed by the master node. The FTTSE
protocol uses the master/slave paradigm, in which the slave
nodes make petitions for transmission to the master node, and the
master node grants them access for transmission according to the
scheduling algorithm chosen by the master node (e.g., Rate
Monotonic, Earliest Deadline First, etc.).
Description
Demo in Workshop on ns-3 (WNS3 2015). 13 to 14, May, 2015. Castelldefels, Spain.