2022
DOI: 10.1109/tnet.2022.3152178
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Analysis of Dampers in Time-Sensitive Networks With Non-Ideal Clocks

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“…The results show that the ATS does not increase the delay bounds of flows queueing with the first input first output (FIFO). The conclusion in [9] is further promoted in [13], which shows that placing a minimal interleaved regulator in any FIFO system will not increase the worst-case delay bounds. In [22], various shaping mechanisms in TSN networks are quantitatively evaluated and compared based on network calculus, which provides a reference for deploying TSN networks properly.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The results show that the ATS does not increase the delay bounds of flows queueing with the first input first output (FIFO). The conclusion in [9] is further promoted in [13], which shows that placing a minimal interleaved regulator in any FIFO system will not increase the worst-case delay bounds. In [22], various shaping mechanisms in TSN networks are quantitatively evaluated and compared based on network calculus, which provides a reference for deploying TSN networks properly.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Then the limiteddepth property can be satisfied in the model. PRI 5) Shaping-for-free: Existing research [13] indicates that the delay bounds can be maintained for shaped flows regardless of whether a minimal interleaved regulator is included in an arbitrary FIFO system. The delay results of frame transmissions can be obtained by the subtraction operation between the scheduler clock time when finishing frame transmission and the timeStamp of the selected frame.…”
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confidence: 99%