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Time Properties of the BuST Protocol under the NPA Budget Allocation Scheme

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Time Properties of the BuST Protocol under the NPA Budget Allocation Scheme
Token passing is a channel access technique used in several communication networks. Among them, one of the most effective solution for supporting both real-time traffic (synchronous messages) and non real-time traffic (asynchronous messages), is the so-called timed-token protocol. Recently, a new token passing protocol, called Budget Sharing Token protocol (BuST), was proposed to improve the existing timed-token approaches in terms of synchronous bandwidth guarantee, while guaranteeing a minimum throughput for the asynchronous traffic. This paper analyzes the ability of BuST to manage realtime and non real-time traffic in comparison with the classic timed-token protocol and its modified version, under the Normalized Proportional Allocation (NPA) scheme. We will show that BuST achieves higher guaranteed realtime bandwidth than the original timed-token protocol, and improves the service for the non real-time traffic respect to its modified version.
Gianluca Franchino, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Tullio Fa
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Year 2008
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Authors Gianluca Franchino, Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Tullio Facchinetti
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