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Reliability In A White Rabbit Network

White Rabbit (WR) is a time-deterministic, low-latency Ethernet-based network which enables transparent, subns accuracy timing distribution. It is being developed to replace the General Machine Timing (GMT) system currently used at CERN and will become the foundation for the control system of the Fa...

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Autores principales: Lipiński, M, Serrano, J, Wlostowski, T, Prados, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1390811
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author Lipiński, M
Serrano, J
Wlostowski, T
Prados, C
author_facet Lipiński, M
Serrano, J
Wlostowski, T
Prados, C
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description White Rabbit (WR) is a time-deterministic, low-latency Ethernet-based network which enables transparent, subns accuracy timing distribution. It is being developed to replace the General Machine Timing (GMT) system currently used at CERN and will become the foundation for the control system of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI. High reliability is an important issue inWR’s design, since unavailability of the accelerator’s control system will directly translate into expensive downtime of the machine. A typical WR network is required to lose not more than a single message per year. Due toWR’s complexity, the translation of this real-world-requirement into a reliability-requirement constitutes an interesting issue on its own – a WR network is considered functional only if it provides all its services to all its clients at any time. This paper defines reliability in WR and describes how it was addressed by dividing it into sub-domains: deterministic packet delivery, data resilience, topology redundancy and clock resilience. The studies show that the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of the WR Network is the main factor affecting its reliability. Therefore, probability calculations for different topologies were performed using the “Fault Tree analysis” and analytic estimations. Results of the study show that the requirements ofWR are demanding. Design changes might be needed and further in-depth studies required, e.g. Monte Carlo simulations. Therefore, a direction for further investigations is proposed.
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spelling cern-13908112022-08-17T13:32:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1390811engLipiński, MSerrano, JWlostowski, TPrados, CReliability In A White Rabbit NetworkAccelerators and Storage RingsWhite Rabbit (WR) is a time-deterministic, low-latency Ethernet-based network which enables transparent, subns accuracy timing distribution. It is being developed to replace the General Machine Timing (GMT) system currently used at CERN and will become the foundation for the control system of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI. High reliability is an important issue inWR’s design, since unavailability of the accelerator’s control system will directly translate into expensive downtime of the machine. A typical WR network is required to lose not more than a single message per year. Due toWR’s complexity, the translation of this real-world-requirement into a reliability-requirement constitutes an interesting issue on its own – a WR network is considered functional only if it provides all its services to all its clients at any time. This paper defines reliability in WR and describes how it was addressed by dividing it into sub-domains: deterministic packet delivery, data resilience, topology redundancy and clock resilience. The studies show that the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of the WR Network is the main factor affecting its reliability. Therefore, probability calculations for different topologies were performed using the “Fault Tree analysis” and analytic estimations. Results of the study show that the requirements ofWR are demanding. Design changes might be needed and further in-depth studies required, e.g. Monte Carlo simulations. Therefore, a direction for further investigations is proposed.CERN-ATS-2011-195oai:cds.cern.ch:13908112011-10-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Lipiński, M
Serrano, J
Wlostowski, T
Prados, C
Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title_full Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title_fullStr Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title_full_unstemmed Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title_short Reliability In A White Rabbit Network
title_sort reliability in a white rabbit network
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1390811
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