Software-Defined Networks Supporting Time-Sensitive In-Vehicular Communication

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IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr:
2019
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Text
Schlagworte:
  • In-Car Networks
  • TSN
  • SDN
  • Real-Time Ethernet
  • Performance Evaluation
  • 004: Informatik
  • ddc:004
Beschreibung:
  • Future in-vehicular networks will be based on Ethernet. The IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a promising candidate to satisfy real-time requirements in future car communication. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) extends the Ethernet control plane with a programming option that can add much value to the resilience, security, and adaptivity of the automotive environment. In this work, we derive a first concept for combining Software-Defined Networking with Time-Sensitive Networking along with an initial evaluation. Our measurements are performed via a simulation that investigates whether an SDN architecture is suitable for time-critical applications in the car. Our findings indicate that the advanced control overhead of SDN can be added without a delay penalty for the TSN traffic when protocols are mapped properly.
  • PeerReviewed
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