FactoRing: Asynchronous TSN-compliant Network with low bounded Jitters for Industry 4.0

A. Mifdaoui, J. Lacan, Arnaud Dion, F. Frances, Pierre Leroy
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Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) describes a set of features extending the functionalities and Quality of Service (QoS) of standard Ethernet to enable determinism, reliability and reconfigurability, key requirements for Industry 4.0. The TSN profile for industrial automation (IEC/IEEE 60802 standard) defines specific options to favor reliability and reconfigurability. Nevertheless, there are multiple possible options for scheduling to guarantee determinism. Today, the scheduling standards in TSN can be categorized according to the implemented communication paradigm: asynchronous or synchronous. This paradigm is of utmost importance to quantify the synchronization need and the reconfigurability effort. The main contribution of this work is the specification of an asynchronous TSN-compliant network for Industry 4.0, FactoRing, that bridges the gap between both paradigms to guarantee low bounded jitters and latencies, without the need of synchronization and complex network planning. Moreover, FactoRing supports ring-based topologies to significantly reduce installation wiring and costs. In this paper, we first present the main industry 4.0 requirements and assess the ability of recommended TSN mechanisms for industrial automation versus such requirements. Afterwards, we detail the main features of Factoring including QoS, reliability and reconfiguration management. Finally, preliminary results on performance metrics like jitters, latencies and buffer usage are discussed and the first conclusions on the promises of Factoring to meet Industry 4.0 requirements are derived.
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保理:符合tsn的异步网络,具有工业4.0的低有界抖动
时间敏感网络(TSN)描述了一组扩展标准以太网的功能和服务质量(QoS)的特性,以实现确定性、可靠性和可重构性,这是工业4.0的关键要求。工业自动化的TSN配置文件(IEC/IEEE 60802标准)定义了有利于可靠性和可重构性的特定选项。然而,有多种可能的调度选项来保证确定性。今天,TSN中的调度标准可以根据实现的通信范式进行分类:异步或同步。此范例对于量化同步需求和可重构性工作至关重要。这项工作的主要贡献是针对工业4.0的异步tsn兼容网络的规范,分解,它弥合了两种范式之间的差距,以保证低有界抖动和延迟,而不需要同步和复杂的网络规划。此外,保理支持基于环的拓扑结构,可以显著减少安装连接和成本。在本文中,我们首先提出了工业4.0的主要要求,并评估了推荐的TSN机制相对于这些要求的工业自动化能力。然后,我们详细介绍了保理的主要特性,包括QoS、可靠性和重构管理。最后,对抖动、延迟和缓冲区使用等性能指标的初步结果进行了讨论,并得出了保理承诺满足工业4.0要求的第一个结论。
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