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A Dynamic Linear Hashing Method for Redundancy Management in Train Ethernet Consist Network

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  • Xiaobo Nie
  • Lide Wang
  • Baohua Wang
  • Biao Liu
  • Ping Shen

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Massive transportation systems like trains are considered critical systems because they use the communication network to control essential subsystems on board. Critical system requires zero recovery time when a failure occurs in a communication network. The newly published IEC62439-3 defines the high-availability seamless redundancy protocol, which fulfills this requirement and ensures no frame loss in the presence of an error. This paper adopts these for train Ethernet consist network. The challenge is management of the circulating frames, capable of dealing with real-time processing requirements, fast switching times, high throughout, and deterministic behavior. The main contribution of this paper is the in-depth analysis it makes of network parameters imposed by the application of the protocols to train control and monitoring system (TCMS) and the redundant circulating frames discarding method based on a dynamic linear hashing, using the fastest method in order to resolve all the issues that are dealt with.

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  • Xiaobo Nie & Lide Wang & Baohua Wang & Biao Liu & Ping Shen, 2016. "A Dynamic Linear Hashing Method for Redundancy Management in Train Ethernet Consist Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1980867
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/1980867
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