CAN emulation in a time-triggered environment

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Obermaisser, R [1 ]
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[1] Vienna Univ Technol, Inst Informat Technol, A-1060 Vienna, Austria
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The Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol is a widely used event-triggered communication protocol, which offers high average performance, flexibility, and extensibility. However, time-triggered protocols are becoming more and more accepted as the communication infrastructure for safety-critical applications, since they support composability, dependability, and a deterministic behavior of all message transmissions. The desire to reuse CAN based legacy applications as part of time-triggered systems motivates the provision of CAN communication services within a time-triggered environment. This paper elaborates on an approach of layering CAN on time-triggered communication services. A node that participates in this CAN emulation reserves a part of its sending slot for implementing a packet service., thereby establishing a communication channel, a way of transferring a sequential data stream of CAN messages. Furthermore, the emulation offers an. improved CAN communication service by addressing deficiencies of the basic CAN protocol. The CAN emulation exploits the fault-tolerance mechanisms of the underlying time-triggered system for extending CAN with support for dependable systems.
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页码:270 / 275
页数:6
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