[eng] Distributed embedded systems typically have realtime
and dependability requirements. Moreover, they must also
be flexible to changing conditions when they are deployed in
dynamic environments. The FT4FTT project aims at providing a
switched Ethernet architecture that can support distributed control
applications that are predictable, highly-reliable and adaptive.
FT4FTT relies on the Flexible Time-Triggered Replicated
Star for Ethernet (FTTRS) to tolerate channel faults. Moreover,
nodes’ hardware faults are tolerated by means of active node
replication with majority voting. In order to coordinately trigger
the execution of the tasks in the replicas, we designed the CD4NR
mechanism, in which the network assists in deciding what to
execute and when. This paper presents the first implementation
of the CD4NR mechanism on a real prototype of FTTRS and
the first testing of the complete system. For this we developed an
experimental setup, based on the hardware-in-the-loop technique,
running a real-time control application.