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The IEC 61499 standard provides means to
specify distributed control systems in terms of function
blocks. For the deployment, each device may hold one
or many logical resources, each consisting of a function
block network with service interface blocks at the edges.
The execution model is event driven (asynchronous), where
triggering events may be associated with data (and seen
as messages). In this paper, we propose a low-complexity
implementation technique allowing to assess end-to-end
response times of event chains spanning over a set of
networked devices. Based on a translation of IEC 61499
to RTFM1
-tasks and resources, the response time for each
task in the system at the device-level can be derived using
established scheduling techniques. In this paper, we develop
a holistic method to provide safe end-to-end response
times taking both intra and interdevice delivery delays into
account. The novelty of our approach is the accuracy of
the system scheduling overhead characterization. While the
device-level (RTFM) scheduling overhead was discussed in
previous works, the network-level scheduling overhead for
switched Ethernets is discussed in this paper. The approach
is generally applicable to a wide range of commercial offthe-shelf
Ethernet switches without a need for expensive
custom solutions to provide hard real-time performance. A
behavior characterization of the utilized switch determines
the guaranteed response times. As a use case, we study
the implementation onto (single-core) Advanced RISC Machine
(ARM)-cortex-based devices communicating over a
switched Ethernet network. For the analysis, we define a
generic switch model and an experimental setup allowing
us to study the impact of network topology as well as 802.1Q
quality of service in a mixed critical setting. Our results indicate
that safe sub millisecond end-to-end resp
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Bound transfer time Distributed control Hard real-time IEC 61499 Industrial automation Response-time analysis Switched Ethernet
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers