Presentation 2013/3/6
Simulated Annealing-Based TDMA Scheduling Technique
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Abstract(in English) A cost-effective communication mechanism that is capable of sending out a communication message from node to node by their deadline is required for realizing industrial applications such as automotive ones. Reduction of the operating frequency of a communication bus generally contributes to lowering the cost of wire harness. This paper presents a design paradigm in which we optimize the length of a payload segment of a frame and slot multiplexing under hard real-time constraints so that we can minimize the operating frequency of the communication bus. We formulate the above design problem as a mathematical problem. We also apply simulated annealing (SA)to solving the design problem. Our experimental results show that our technique achieved 62.3-63.2% less operating frequency comparing than that of a conventional one.
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Keyword(in English) TDMA (time division multiple access) scheme / fabrication cost / operating frequency / slot multiplexing
Paper # Vol.2013-SLDM-160 No.13,Vol.2013-EMB-28 No.13
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Title (in English) Simulated Annealing-Based TDMA Scheduling Technique
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Keyword(1) TDMA (time division multiple access) scheme
Keyword(2) fabrication cost
Keyword(3) operating frequency
Keyword(4) slot multiplexing
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1st Author's Affiliation System LSI Research Center, Kyushu University()
Date 2013/3/6
Paper # Vol.2013-SLDM-160 No.13,Vol.2013-EMB-28 No.13
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 482
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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