Event-Triggered and Time-Triggered Control Paradigms
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Foreword Preface 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Goal of this book 1.2 Overview 2: BASIC CONCEPTS AND RELATED WORK 2.1 Distributed Real-Time Systems 2.2 Concepts of Dependability 2.3 Degrees of Synchrony 2.4 Communication System Paradigms 2.5 Computational Models 2.6 System Architectures 3: REQUIREMENTS OF AN INTEGRATED ARCHITECTURE 3.1 Integration Directions 3.2 Required Properties 3.3 Generic Architectural Services 4: INTEGRATION OF EVENT-TRIGGERED AND TIME-TRIGGERED CONTROL PARADIGMS 4.1 Synchrony Model 4.2 Architecture 4.3 Component Level 4.4 Dependability Mechanisms 4.5 Membership Information 5.CAN EMULATION IN THE TTA 5.1 The Time-Triggered Architecture 5.2 Controller Area Network 5.3 Requirements and Objectives 5.4 CAN Communication Services in the TTA 5.5 Implementation 6: RESULTS AND VALIDATION 6.1 Validation Objectives 6.2 Transmission Latencies 6.3 Input Message Sets 6.4 Simulations and Measurements 6.5 Authentic CAN Communication Service 6.6 Extended CAN Communication Service 6.7 Solving of Dependability Problems of the CAN Protocol 7: CONCLUSION References Index