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Deterministic Ethernet as Reliable Communication Infrastructure for Distributed Dependable Systems
Wilfried Steiner

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Wilfried Steiner. "Deterministic Ethernet as Reliable Communication Infrastructure for Distributed Dependable Systems". Talk or presentation, 21, February, 2014.

Abstract
Distributed dependable systems are omnipresent in our daily lives, and are becoming increasingly large and complex. As a consequence of this trend it is apparent that the correct development of such complex systems requires a sound architectural basis. In the absence of architectures we will either build systems of insufficient quality or will simply not be able to build systems beyond a certain level of complexity at all. The time-triggered architecture (TTA) is a successful example of an architecture for dependable embedded systems as it tremendously simplifies the development of distributed dependable systems. In this talk we will discuss TTEthernet, a deterministic Ethernet version, which implements the time-triggered architecture. We will introduce how its deterministic behavior is achieved as well as how it can be leveraged by applications as for example safety-related automotive applications. Furthermore, industries in general and the automotive industry in particular often prefer standardized technologies, e.g., to ensure a multitude of product suppliers. Hence, we will also address automotive requirements in the networking domain and how these and TTEthernet influence the ongoing developments in network standardization groups (e.g., IEEE 802.1).

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    Wilfried Steiner. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1058.html"
    ><i>Deterministic Ethernet as Reliable
    Communication Infrastructure for Distributed Dependable
    Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  21,
    February, 2014.
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    Wilfried Steiner. "Deterministic Ethernet as Reliable
    Communication Infrastructure for Distributed Dependable
    Systems". Talk or presentation,  21, February, 2014.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Steiner14_DeterministicEthernetAsReliableCommunicationInfrastructure,
        author = {Wilfried Steiner},
        title = {Deterministic Ethernet as Reliable Communication
                  Infrastructure for Distributed Dependable Systems},
        day = {21},
        month = {February},
        year = {2014},
        abstract = {Distributed dependable systems are omnipresent in
                  our daily lives, and are becoming increasingly
                  large and complex. As a consequence of this trend
                  it is apparent that the correct development of
                  such complex systems requires a sound
                  architectural basis. In the absence of
                  architectures we will either build systems of
                  insufficient quality or will simply not be able to
                  build systems beyond a certain level of complexity
                  at all. The time-triggered architecture (TTA) is a
                  successful example of an architecture for
                  dependable embedded systems as it tremendously
                  simplifies the development of distributed
                  dependable systems. In this talk we will discuss
                  TTEthernet, a deterministic Ethernet version,
                  which implements the time-triggered architecture.
                  We will introduce how its deterministic behavior
                  is achieved as well as how it can be leveraged by
                  applications as for example safety-related
                  automotive applications. Furthermore, industries
                  in general and the automotive industry in
                  particular often prefer standardized technologies,
                  e.g., to ensure a multitude of product suppliers.
                  Hence, we will also address automotive
                  requirements in the networking domain and how
                  these and TTEthernet influence the ongoing
                  developments in network standardization groups
                  (e.g., IEEE 802.1).},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1058.html}
    }
    

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