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Hauptverfasser: Gracia, Álex, Briz, José Luis, Blanco-Alcaine, Héctor, Segarra, Juan, Torres-Macías, Alitzel G., Ramírez-Treviño, Antonio
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02133
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author Gracia, Álex
Briz, José Luis
Blanco-Alcaine, Héctor
Segarra, Juan
Torres-Macías, Alitzel G.
Ramírez-Treviño, Antonio
author_facet Gracia, Álex
Briz, José Luis
Blanco-Alcaine, Héctor
Segarra, Juan
Torres-Macías, Alitzel G.
Ramírez-Treviño, Antonio
contents This research focuses on timestamping methods for profiling network traffic in software-based environments. Accurate timestamping is crucial for evaluating network performance, particularly in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). We explore and compare four timestamping techniques within a TSN emulation context, though its findings extend to other network scenarios. The study leverages the Mininet emulator to model TSN networks, defining hosts, bridges, links, and traffic streams. It characterizes bridge latencies and jitter, solves the TSN scheduling problem based on measured parameters, and evaluates the correctness of a deployed schedule for a use case. Key contributions include a methodology for software-based timestamping, solutions for TSN emulation challenges in Linux and Mininet, and experimental insights for optimizing TSN emulation platforms on various system configurations, with and without Intel TCC, either on a high-end workstation or on an industrial PC.
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spellingShingle Characterization of latency and jitter in TSN emulation
Gracia, Álex
Briz, José Luis
Blanco-Alcaine, Héctor
Segarra, Juan
Torres-Macías, Alitzel G.
Ramírez-Treviño, Antonio
Networking and Internet Architecture
This research focuses on timestamping methods for profiling network traffic in software-based environments. Accurate timestamping is crucial for evaluating network performance, particularly in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). We explore and compare four timestamping techniques within a TSN emulation context, though its findings extend to other network scenarios. The study leverages the Mininet emulator to model TSN networks, defining hosts, bridges, links, and traffic streams. It characterizes bridge latencies and jitter, solves the TSN scheduling problem based on measured parameters, and evaluates the correctness of a deployed schedule for a use case. Key contributions include a methodology for software-based timestamping, solutions for TSN emulation challenges in Linux and Mininet, and experimental insights for optimizing TSN emulation platforms on various system configurations, with and without Intel TCC, either on a high-end workstation or on an industrial PC.
title Characterization of latency and jitter in TSN emulation
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02133