TY - GEN
T1 - Handling scheduling uncertainties through traffic shaping in Time-Triggered train networks
AU - Yu, Qinghan
AU - Zhao, Xibin
AU - Wan, Hai
AU - Gao, Yue
AU - Lu, Chenyang
AU - Gu, Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2017/7/5
Y1 - 2017/7/5
N2 - While trains traditionally relied on field bus to support real-time control applications, next-generation trains are moving toward Ethernet as an integrated, high-bandwidth communication infrastructure for real-time control and best-effort consumer traffic. Time-Triggered Ethernet (TT-Ethernet) is a promising technology for train networks because of its capability to achieve deterministic latencies for real-time applications based on pre-computed transmission schedules. However, the deterministic scheduling approach of TT-Ethernet faces significant challenges in handling scheduling uncertainties caused by switch failures and legacy end devices in train networks. Due to the physical constraints on trains, train networks deal with switch failures by bypassing failed switches using a short circuiting mechanism. Unfortunately, this mechanism incurs scheduling errors as frames bypassing the failed switch may arrive ahead of the pre-computed schedule, resulting in early, unexpected, and out of order arrivals. Furthermore, as trains evolve from traditional communication technologies to TT-Ethernet, the network must support legacy end devices that may generate frames at times unknown to the TT-Ethernet. We propose a novel traffic shaping approach to deal with scheduling uncertainties in TT-Ethernet. The traffic shaper of a TT-Ethernet switch buffers early frames and then releases them at their pre-scheduled arrive time. Furthermore, we devise an efficient buffer management method for the traffic shaper in face of fault scenarios. Finally, we use the traffic shaper to integrate legacy devices into TT-Ethernet. We have implemented the traffic shaping approach in a 24-port TT-Ethernet switch specifically designed for train networks. Experiments show the traffic shaping strategy can effectively deal with scheduling uncertainties incurred by switch failures and legacy devices.
AB - While trains traditionally relied on field bus to support real-time control applications, next-generation trains are moving toward Ethernet as an integrated, high-bandwidth communication infrastructure for real-time control and best-effort consumer traffic. Time-Triggered Ethernet (TT-Ethernet) is a promising technology for train networks because of its capability to achieve deterministic latencies for real-time applications based on pre-computed transmission schedules. However, the deterministic scheduling approach of TT-Ethernet faces significant challenges in handling scheduling uncertainties caused by switch failures and legacy end devices in train networks. Due to the physical constraints on trains, train networks deal with switch failures by bypassing failed switches using a short circuiting mechanism. Unfortunately, this mechanism incurs scheduling errors as frames bypassing the failed switch may arrive ahead of the pre-computed schedule, resulting in early, unexpected, and out of order arrivals. Furthermore, as trains evolve from traditional communication technologies to TT-Ethernet, the network must support legacy end devices that may generate frames at times unknown to the TT-Ethernet. We propose a novel traffic shaping approach to deal with scheduling uncertainties in TT-Ethernet. The traffic shaper of a TT-Ethernet switch buffers early frames and then releases them at their pre-scheduled arrive time. Furthermore, we devise an efficient buffer management method for the traffic shaper in face of fault scenarios. Finally, we use the traffic shaper to integrate legacy devices into TT-Ethernet. We have implemented the traffic shaping approach in a 24-port TT-Ethernet switch specifically designed for train networks. Experiments show the traffic shaping strategy can effectively deal with scheduling uncertainties incurred by switch failures and legacy devices.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85027879819
U2 - 10.1109/IWQoS.2017.7969171
DO - 10.1109/IWQoS.2017.7969171
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85027879819
T3 - 2017 IEEE/ACM 25th International Symposium on Quality of Service, IWQoS 2017
BT - 2017 IEEE/ACM 25th International Symposium on Quality of Service, IWQoS 2017
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 25th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Quality of Service, IWQoS 2017
Y2 - 14 June 2017 through 16 June 2017
ER -