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Message Routing in Multi-Segment FTT Networks: The Isochronous Approach
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Paulo Pedreiras, University of Aveiro
Luis Almeida, University of Aveiro
Real-time distributed applications complexity is steadily increasing. A well-known technique used to manage such complexity consists in decomposing the whole system in different quasi-independent distributed subsystems. Inter-subsystem communication, when necessary, is performed via gateway nodes that filter in and outgoing traffic. For real-time systems, this architecture poses additional design challenges, since it becomes necessary to consider both intra and inter-network message exchanges with real-time constraints. In the work carried out so far, the FTT communication paradigm has been provided with tools for supporting flexible real-time communication on isolated networks. This work presents a first approach to incorporate multi-segment support into the FTT protocol family. Particularly, two approaches are presented, analyzed and compared, which allow breaking end-to-end deadlines into parameters that are local to each one of the interconnected networks.
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Paulo Pedreiras, Luis Almeida, "Message Routing in Multi-Segment FTT Networks: The Isochronous Approach," ipdps, vol. 3, pp.122a, 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04) - Workshop 2, 2004
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