The demands on networks are increasing at fast pace. In particular, real-time applications have very strict network requirements. However, building a network that hosts real-time applications is a cost-intensive endeavor, especially for experimental systems such as testbeds. Systems that provide guaranteed real-time networking capabilities usually work with expensive software-defined switches. In contrast, real-time networking systems based on low-cost hardware face the limitation of lower link speeds. This paper fills this gap and presents Low-Cost Deterministic Networking (LCDN), a system designed to work with inexpensive, common off-the-shelf switches and devices. LCDN works at Gigabit speed and enables powerful testbeds to host real-time applications with strict delay guarantees. LCDN's performance is similar to industrial- and production-grade solutions. This paper also provides an evaluation of the determinism of the switch and a Raspberry Pi used as an end-device to demonstrate the applicability of LCDN on inexpensive, low-power systems.
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The demands on networks are increasing at fast pace. In particular, real-time applications have very strict network requirements. However, building a network that hosts real-time applications is a cost-intensive endeavor, especially for experimental systems such as testbeds. Systems that provide guaranteed real-time networking capabilities usually work with expensive software-defined switches. In contrast, real-time networking systems based on low-cost hardware face the limitation of lower link...
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