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RTnet: a distributed real-time protocol for broadcast-capable networks
Papeete, Tahiti October 23-October 28
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Ferdy Hanssen, University of Twente
Pierre G. Jansen, University of Twente, Netherlands
Hans Scholten, University of Twente, Netherlands
Sape Mullender, University of Twente, Netherlands
RTnet is a distributed real-time network protocol, to be used on fully-connected local area networks with a broadcast capability. It supports on-the-fly addition and removal of network nodes, resource-lavish and resourcelean devices, streaming real-time and regular non-realtime traffic. It allows the use of standard real-time scheduling paradigms to control network traffic, allows dynamic scheduling and is flexible in stream handling. The design is presented, together with measurement results of an experiment with an implementation on top of Ethernet.
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Ferdy Hanssen, Pierre G. Jansen, Hans Scholten, Sape Mullender, "RTnet: a distributed real-time protocol for broadcast-capable networks," icas-icns, pp.18, Joint International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems and International Conference on Networking and Services - (icas-icns'05), 2005
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