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Simplified Stream Reservation Protocol Over Software-Defined Networks For In-Vehicle Time-Sensitive Networking

IEEE ACCESS(2021)

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Abstract
As the automotive industry adopts Ethernet for in-vehicle network technology, automotive Ethernet has to handle bounded delay traffic. IEEE std 802.1Q introduces the stream reservation protocol (SRP) to reserve resources for time-sensitive traffics. SRP uses bridge-by-bridge propagation for its messages and registers VLAN ID and group address before making Audio-Video (AV) stream reservations. In this study, we propose a simplified SRP scheme over the Software-defined Network (SDN) for in-vehicle bridged networks. The proposed scheme exploits the topology and bridge information of bridged networks. A centralized stream reservation procedure in the scheme replaces the bridge-by-bridge propagation for SRP reservations. The reservation procedure does not require VLAN ID and group address registration. We implemented a prototype of the proposed scheme and showed that reserved flows are well protected when links of bridges are overloaded.
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Bridges, Protocols, Automotive engineering, Network topology, Ethernet, Electronic mail, Control systems, In-vehicle communication, software-defined networking (SDN), stream reservation protocol (SRP), time-sensitive networking (TSN)
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