Open AccessConstructive or Optimized: An Overview of Strategies to Design Networks for Time-Critical ApplicationsOpen Access
Author(s)
Voica Gavriluţ,
Aleksander Pruski,
Michael F. Berger
Publication year2022
Publication title
acm computing surveys
Resource typeJournals
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Distributed systems are pervasive nowadays, being found in different areas, from smart toys to smart factories. As the usage of such systems increases, so does their complexity and design. Therefore, this work aims to overview the methods for designing networks that accommodate time-constrained distributed applications. The work starts with a history of time-aware Ethernet-based protocols. Then, it continues with an overview of the design strategies from the literature. For each research paper, there are presented the model, addressed problem, exploration strategy, and results. Furthermore, for each type of problem are identified the constructive and optimization design strategies. Regarding the results, this work investigates the improvements of reliability, timeliness, and network cost.
Subject(s)computer network , computer science , constructive , distributed computing , engineering , ethernet , mechanical engineering , medicine , operating system , physics , power (physics) , process (computing) , quantum mechanics , reliability (semiconductor) , risk analysis (engineering) , software engineering , work (physics)
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank2.079
H-Index163
ISSN0360-0300
DOI10.1145/3501294
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