Time-Triggered Protocol

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Time-Triggered Protocol is a deterministic, time-division multiple access (TDMA) communication protocol designed for safety-critical real-time systems, particularly in automotive and aerospace applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communication protocol
fieldbus protocol
real-time communication protocol
time-triggered communication protocol
abbreviation TTP NERFINISHED
aimsAt deterministic behavior
fault containment
high availability
high reliability
avoids collisions on the bus
contention-based bus access
communicationModel time-division multiple access
communicationType time-triggered message transmission
contrastsWith event-triggered protocols
designedFor fault-tolerant distributed systems
safety-critical systems
developedFor safety-critical automotive networks
safety-critical avionics networks
feature bus guardians
error detection mechanisms
global time base
membership service
static communication schedule
temporal partitioning of bandwidth
hasProperty global schedule known to all nodes
static bandwidth allocation
synchronized clocks among nodes
isDeterministic true
messageTrigger predefined time slots
provides bounded communication jitter
predictable communication latency
synchronous communication
schedulingBasis global time
schedulingType time-triggered
supports distributed embedded systems
fault-tolerant clock synchronization
redundant communication channels
supportsHardRealTime true
supportsRealTime true
supportsTopology bus topology
star topology
typicalDomain aerospace systems
automotive systems
industrial control systems
usedIn drive-by-wire systems
fly-by-wire systems
x-by-wire automotive systems
usesMediumAccessControl TDMA NERFINISHED

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