Adam Leko, University of Florida, Gainesville
RapidIO is an emerging standard for switched interconnection of processors and boards in embedded systems. In this paper, we use discrete-event simulation to evaluate and prototype RapidIO-based systems with respect to their performance in an environment targeted towards space-based radar applications. This application class makes an ideal test case for RapidIO feasibility study due to high system throughput requirements and real-time processing constraints. Our results show that a baseline RapidIO system is well suited to space-based radar, providing significant improvements over typical bus-based architectures. Our results also show that extensions to the RapidIO protocol such as cut-through routing and transmitter-controlled flow-control would provide minimal performance improvements for the applications under study.
Index Terms:
RapidIO, space-based radar, ground-moving target indicator, embedded signal processing
Citation:
David Bueno, Adam Leko, Chris Conger, Ian Troxel, Alan D. George, "Simulative Analysis of the RapidIO Embedded Interconnect Architecture for Real-Time, Network-Intensive Applications," lcn, pp.710-717, 29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN'04), 2004