Tovar, EduardoVasques, FranciscoBurns, Alan2014-02-032014-02-0319990-7695-0240-71068-3070http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3610In this paper we address the real-time capabilities of P-NET, which is a multi-master fieldbus standard based on a virtual token passing scheme. We show how P-NET’s medium access control (MAC) protocol is able to guarantee a bounded access time to message requests. We then propose a model for implementing fixed prioritybased dispatching mechanisms at each master’s application level. In this way, we diminish the impact of the first-come-first-served (FCFS) policy that P-NET uses at the data link layer. The proposed model rises several issues well known within the real-time systems community: message release jitter; pre-run-time schedulability analysis in non pre-emptive contexts; non-independence of tasks at the application level. We identify these issues in the proposed model and show how results available for priority-based task dispatching can be adapted to encompass priority-based message dispatching in P-NET networks.engAdding local priority-based dispatching mechanisms to P-NET networks: a fixed priority approachconference object10.1109/EMRTS.1999.777464