Pre-shaping Bursty Transmissions under IEEE802.1Q as a Simple and Efficient QoS Mechanism

Q2 Engineering
N. Navet, J. Migge, Josetxo Villanueva, M. Boyer
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Abstract

The automotive industry is swiftly moving towards Ethernet as the high -speed communication network for in-vehicle communication. There is nonetheless a need for protocols that go beyond what standard Ethernet has to offer in order to provide additional QoS to demanding applications such as ADAS systems (Advanced Driver -Assistance Systems) or audio/video streaming. The main protocols currently considered for that purpose are IEEE802.1Q, AVB with the Credit Based Shaper mechanism (IEEE802.1Qav) and TSN with its Time -Aware Shaper (IEEE802.1Qbv). AVB/CBS and TSN/TAS both provide efficient QoS mechanisms and they can be used in a combined manner, which offers many possibilities to the designer. Their use however requires dedicated hardware and software components, and clock synchronization in the case of TAS. Previous studies have also shown that the efficiency of these protocols depends much on the application at hand and the value of the configuration par ameters. In this work, we explore the use of “pre-shaping” strategies under IEEE802.1Q for bursty traffic such as audio/video streams as a simple and efficient alternative to AVB/CBS and TSN/TAS. Pre -shaping means inserting on the sender side “well -chosen” pauses between successive frames of a transmission burst (e.g., as it happens when sending a camera frame), all the other characteristics of the traffic remaining unchanged. We show on an automotive case -study how the use of pre-shaping for audio/video streams leads to a drastic reduction of the communication latencies for the best effort streams while enabling meeting the timing constraints for the rest of the traffic. We then discuss the limitations of the pre-shaping mechanism and what is needed to faci litate its adoption.
IEEE802.1Q下的预整形突发传输作为一种简单高效的QoS机制
汽车行业正在迅速向以太网迈进,以太网是车内通信的高速通信网络。尽管如此,仍需要超越标准以太网所能提供的协议,以便为要求苛刻的应用程序(如ADAS系统(高级驾驶员辅助系统)或音频/视频流)提供额外的QoS。目前考虑用于该目的的主要协议是IEEE802.1Q、具有基于信用的整形器机制的AVB(IEEE802.1Qav)和具有时间感知整形器的TSN(IEEE802.1Qbv)。AVB/CBS和TSN/TAS都提供了有效的QoS机制,并且它们可以以组合的方式使用,这为设计者提供了许多可能性。然而,它们的使用需要专用的硬件和软件组件,并且在TAS的情况下需要时钟同步。先前的研究也表明,这些协议的效率在很大程度上取决于手头的应用程序和配置参数的价值。在这项工作中,我们探索了在IEEE802.1Q下对突发流量(如音频/视频流)使用“预整形”策略,作为AVB/CBS和TSN/TAS的简单有效的替代方案。预整形意味着在发送端插入传输突发的连续帧之间的“精心选择”的暂停(例如,当发送相机帧时发生),流量的所有其他特性保持不变。我们在一个汽车案例研究中展示了对音频/视频流使用预整形如何大幅降低尽力而为流的通信延迟,同时满足其余流量的时间限制。然后,我们讨论了预成型机制的局限性,以及需要什么来促进其采用。
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