Profibus网络的多环调度策略

L. L. Lo Bello, O. Mirabella
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Profibus是一种基于令牌的通信协议,广泛用于分布式过程控制系统,以支持现场设备(传感器,执行器,控制器)之间的时间关键通信。在现场一级,根据所支持的进程的动态,站的传输动态可能会有很大的不同,但是Profibus协议即使区分了高优先级和低优先级的流量,也不能考虑站的传输动态。因此,如果高优先级业务站的传输动态差异较大,则按动态最快的站设置令牌旋转速度,所有站都以最大频率接收令牌。因此,在每次轮换时,令牌将被传递到一个站点,即使它没有高优先级的流量要传输,这导致了缺点。为了避免这种情况,应该在真正有数据要传输时将令牌传递给站点,并且更频繁地传递给具有更快动态的站点。为此,本文提出了一种修改令牌传递策略的策略,称为旋转环,并将其性能与Profibus标准进行了比较。
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A multi-ring scheduling strategy for Profibus networks
The Profibus is a token-based communication protocol widely used in distributed process control systems to support time-critical communication between field devices (sensors, actuators, controllers). At the field level the transmission dynamics of the stations may differ quite significantly according to the dynamics of the processes supported, but the Profibus protocol, even if it distinguishes between high-priority and low-priority traffic, cannot take the transmission dynamics of the stations into account. Thus, if the stations featuring high-priority traffic have greatly differing transmission dynamics, the token rotation speed is set according to the station with the fastest dynamic, and all the stations receive the token with the maximum frequency. Thus, at each rotation the token will be passed to a station even if it does not have high-priority traffic to transmit, and this causes drawbacks. To avoid them, the token should be passed to a station when it really has data to transmit, and more frequently to stations with faster dynamics. To this aim, this paper presents a strategy to modify the token passing policy, called the Rotating Ring, and compares its performance with that of the Profibus standard.
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