Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability in Time-Sensitive Networks
In modern applications such as in the prospective smart factory, timely and faultfree communication is one of the main concerns. Communication failures may lead to huge economic losses. Moreover, they can even endanger human life. Therefore, the TimeSensitive Networking (TSN) task group has introduced new standards for real-time capable Ethernet, which also include a fault tolerance mechanism called Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability (FRER) as IEEE standard 802.1CB. This standard introduces procedures and protocols for bridges and end stations in time-sensitive networks. It also provides mechanisms for the identification and duplication of frames to enable redundant transmissions. In this paper, a simulation model is developed that implements the IEEE 802.1CB standard in OMNeT++. In addition, as supplement to the standard we propose a reliability mechanism for establishing redundant paths and an error model to model transient and permanent errors. As proof of concept, we evaluate the model with different topologies under various conditions.
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