Simulation of a Time Triggered Protocol

The Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP) has been presented as a suitable real-time communication protocol for use within electronic systems that permits the successful operation of safety critical applications. This paper details the implementation of a system that simulates the Time Triggered Protocol created from the official TTP/C specification. The system that was built demonstrates the inaccuracies and ambiguities of the official specification, possible solutions to which are presented in this paper.

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