A peculiarity of control network systems is the automatic implementation mode of monitoring and control, without outside intervention in a control process. This mode imposes rigid restrictions upon transmitted data. A...A peculiarity of control network systems is the automatic implementation mode of monitoring and control, without outside intervention in a control process. This mode imposes rigid restrictions upon transmitted data. All circulating data should comply to the defined time interval in which their reliability is definite. In other word communication has to be predictable and time-constrained in order to produce control output in time. This characteristic corresponds to concept 《determinism》 that characterizes an ability of a protocol to guarantee equivalent and opportune network access with the delay not exceeding definite time interval. For development of a deterministic and noise-resistant protocol is necessary to carry out analysis of an error model obtained by the computer simulation of an electromagnetic process in conditions of variety and intensity of interference. The formalization of the error model gives computer simulation an ability to get the error sequence directly without simulation of the electromagnetic process. The results of the simulation of an error sequence can be used for the expediency analysis of a noise-resistant encoding and the analysis of an error-correcting ability.展开更多
文摘A peculiarity of control network systems is the automatic implementation mode of monitoring and control, without outside intervention in a control process. This mode imposes rigid restrictions upon transmitted data. All circulating data should comply to the defined time interval in which their reliability is definite. In other word communication has to be predictable and time-constrained in order to produce control output in time. This characteristic corresponds to concept 《determinism》 that characterizes an ability of a protocol to guarantee equivalent and opportune network access with the delay not exceeding definite time interval. For development of a deterministic and noise-resistant protocol is necessary to carry out analysis of an error model obtained by the computer simulation of an electromagnetic process in conditions of variety and intensity of interference. The formalization of the error model gives computer simulation an ability to get the error sequence directly without simulation of the electromagnetic process. The results of the simulation of an error sequence can be used for the expediency analysis of a noise-resistant encoding and the analysis of an error-correcting ability.