[eng] In the last years growing interest has been shown in deploying Ethernet in control applications, where the timeliness and
the reliability of the systems used are crucial to guarantee correct service and safety in the environment. In this regard, a
new IEEE task group is working in providing solutions for the
aforementioned problems. The proposed solution consists in
a set of technical standards that introduce new mechanisms
in Ethernet technologies. This set of standards is usually referred to as Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). However, even
though TSN includes more than 20 different documents, so
far only 3 of them are devoted to increase the reliability in
networks. Moreover, TSN does not standardize any time redundancy mechanism in the layer 2 in order to tolerate temporary faults. It only includes spatial redundancy, which is
not a suitable solution to tolerate temporary faults. Thus, the
research group in which this Master project was developed
has recently proposed a time redundancy mechanism, called
Proactive Transmission of Replicated Frames (PTRF). The
mechanism consists in the transmission of several copies of
the same message to ensure that it has correctly reached the
receiver. Currently, there are three different approaches of the
mechanism. In this project we develop a simulation model for
PTRF, which is then used in various simulations to validate
the design of the mechanism, as well as to compare the three
proposed approaches in time redundancy. Moreover, we also
perform experiments where we mix time and spatial redundancy, in order to show the impact on the overall reliability of
the network.