Network calculus: a theory of deterministic queuing systems for the internet
Network calculus: a theory of deterministic queuing systems for the internet
Tight performance bounds in the worst-case analysis of feed-forward networks
INFOCOM'10 Proceedings of the 29th conference on Information communications
Survey of deterministic and stochastic service curve models in the network calculus
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Network calculus and mixed-integer LP applied to a switched aircraft cabin network
Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE 20th International Workshop on Quality of Service
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Switched Ethernet has become a serious candidate for real-time communication in industry and consumer electronics. Due to the unpredictable nature of switched networks, tools and techniques became necessary to determine worst case behaviour, such as network calculus, worst case scheduling analysis and network simulation. This paper proposes a network simulation technique to estimate the results expected from a deterministic network calculus analysis. Traffic will be generated from network calculus arrival curves. Packet generation will be triggered at points of time that provoke a worst case situation. These points will be identified by solving a mixed integer programming problem.