“A Columbus' Egg Ideia for CAN Media Redundancy”
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José Rufino, Paulo Veríssimo, Guilherme Arroz
in Digest of Papers of the 29th IEEE International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS-29), Madison, Wisconsin, USA, June 1999., Jun. 1999.
Abstract: Network media redundancy is a clean and effective way of achieving high levels of reliability against temporary medium faults and availability in the presence of permanent faults. This is specially true of critical control applications such as those supported by the Controller Area Network (CAN). In our endeavor to provide CAN with media redundancy we ended-up devising a scheme which is extraordinary simpler than previous approaches known for CAN or other LANs and field-buses.
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Project(s): Project:DARIO
Research line(s): Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS)