Abstract
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Local area networks form the basis of a nu … Local area networks form the basis of a number of distributed real-time systems. While current standard technology does not solve all problems related with achieving real-time behaviour — in essence, bounded and known message delivery delays — designers should be able to build reliable LAN-based real-time systems now, using existing technology, VLSI, and namely, non-replicated architectures. Methods and techniques that make this possible are worthwhile being studied. This paper describes the concepts and design options used in Delta-4 to overcome the problems posed by reliable real-time operation over standard LANs, whose only redundancy exists at the physical medium level. dancy exists at the physical medium level.
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Author
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Paulo Verissimo +
, José Rufino +
, Luís Rodrigues +
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Booktitle
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Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems. Semmering, Austria, September 1991. +
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Key
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Rt-ifac10 +
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Month
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sep +
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NumPubDate
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1,991.09 +
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Project
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Project:Delta-4 +
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ResearchLine
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Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS) +
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Title
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Enforcing real-time behaviour of LAN-based protocols +
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Type
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inproceedings +
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Url
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http://www.navigators.di.fc.ul.pt/archive/papers/ifac10.pdf +
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Year
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1991 +
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Publication +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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14 January 2013 18:03:12 +
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