mobile computing mobile environments real-time systems
Issue Date:
2004
Publisher:
IEEE Computer Society
Citation:
R. Meier, J. Kaiser, B. Hughes, C. Brudna, and V. Cahill, An event model for real-time systems in mobile environments, IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (ISORC/WSTFEUS '04) : 2nd : Vienna, Austria : 2004, IEEE Computer Society, 2004, pp29 - 34
Abstract:
This paper describes an event model that has been
designed to address the predictability requirements of
applications operating in mobile environments based on
hierarchically structured WAN-of-CANs networks. The
event model supports an event channel concept for
modeling the guarantees provided by the underlying
heterogeneous communication infrastructure. The
networks that comprise such a WAN-of-CANs may
provide fundamentally different degrees of quality of
service and as a result can be viewed as zones within
which certain guarantees can be enforced. Event channels
operating in CAN-based subnetworks typically with
strong timing behavior may support hard temporal and
reliability attributes whereas channels interconnecting
these subnetworks using wireless networks support
weaker timing attributes.
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