Authors
David Broman, Patricia Derler, John Eidson
Publication date
2013/7/8
Source
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
Volume
93
Issue
3
Pages
389-402
Description
This paper reviews the use of time, clocks, and clock synchronization protocols in cyber-physical systems (CPS). Recent advances in the area of timing suggest avenues of research and potential new application areas. We discuss how introducing timestamps and clocks can help overcome issues such as latency, jitter, and determining correct execution order. Furthermore, we show how system complexity can be reduced and distribution as well as parallelism can be done deterministically. We also point to recent work in raising time to first class citizen status in modeling and implementation. In particular, we describe design and execution environments of CPS and specialized hardware such as predictable timing architectures where time plays a key role.
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Scholar articles
D Broman, P Derler, J Eidson - Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 2013