A Utilization-Based Approach for Schedulability Analysis in Wireless Control Systems

V. P. Modekurthy, Dali Ismail, Mahbubur Rahman, Abusayeed Saifullah
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Recent advancements in industrial Internet-of-Things (IoT), more specifically, the development of industrial wireless standards such as WirelessHART and ISA100, are paving the way for the fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0. These wireless standards specify highly reliable and real-time communications as key requirements in industrial wireless sensor-actuator networks. Schedulability analysis remains the cornerstone for analyzing the real-time performance of these networks. While it is well-explored in the domain of CPU scheduling, schedulability analysis for multi-hop wireless networks has seen little progress till date. Existing work mostly focuses on worst-case delay analysis that runs in pseudo-polynomial time, making it is less suitable under frequent network dynamics which are quite common in industrial IoT. To address this, in this paper, we develop a schedulability analysis based on utilization bound for multi-hop, multi-channel industrial wireless sensor-actuator networks. Because of its extremely low runtime overhead, utilization-based schedulability test is considered to be one of the highly efficient and effective schedulability analyses. However, no work has been done yet on utilization-based analysis for multi-hop wireless network. The key challenge for a utilization-based test for multi-hop wireless network arises from the fact that wireless network is subject to transmission conflict and network dynamics which are not present in CPU scheduling. We address this challenge by bridging the gap between wireless domain and CPU task scheduling. We have evaluated our result through simulations using TOSSIM that shows that our schedulability analysis is safe and effective in practice.
基于利用率的无线控制系统可调度性分析方法
工业物联网(IoT)的最新进展,更具体地说,是工业无线标准(如WirelessHART和ISA100)的发展,正在为第四次工业革命——工业4.0铺平道路。这些无线标准将高可靠性和实时通信作为工业无线传感器-执行器网络的关键要求。可调度性分析仍然是分析这些网络实时性能的基础。虽然多跳无线网络的可调度性分析在CPU调度领域已经得到了很好的研究,但迄今为止在多跳无线网络的可调度性分析方面进展甚微。现有的工作主要集中在伪多项式时间内运行的最坏情况延迟分析,这使得它不太适合工业物联网中常见的频繁网络动态。针对这一问题,本文提出了一种基于多跳、多通道工业无线传感器-执行器网络利用界的可调度性分析方法。基于利用率的可调度性测试由于其极低的运行时开销,被认为是一种高效的可调度性分析方法。然而,对于多跳无线网络的基于利用率的分析,目前还没有相关的研究。基于利用率的多跳无线网络测试面临的主要挑战是无线网络受传输冲突和网络动态的影响,而这些在CPU调度中是不存在的。我们通过弥合无线域和CPU任务调度之间的差距来解决这一挑战。利用TOSSIM进行了仿真,结果表明我们的可调度性分析是安全有效的。
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