Title
Timely Use of the CAN Protocol in Critical Hard Real-Time Systems with Faults
Abstract
Abstract: The presence of network errors such as electrical interference affects the timing properties of a CAN (Controller Area Network) bus. In hard real-time systems it is often better to not receive a message than to receive it too late. Aborting late messages is a form of real-time error confinement which prevents late messages affecting the timeliness of other messages and processes. This can be used to help guarantee hard real-time performance in a distributed system using CAN in the presence of unbounded network errors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/EMRTS.2001.934009
ECRTS
Keywords
Field
DocType
timely use,controller area network,critical hard real-time systems,real-time error confinement,timing property,network error,late message,hard real-time system,electrical interference,unbounded network error,hard real-time performance,error correction,distributed system,intelligent networks,protocols,control systems,differential equations,real time systems,broadcasting,failure analysis,real time,can protocol,faults
CAN bus,Broadcasting,Differential equation,Computer science,Electromagnetic interference,Real-time computing,Error detection and correction,Control system,Intelligent Network,Error confinement,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1068-3070
14
2.23
References 
Authors
3
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ian Broster1566.84
Alan Burns273959.60