Craciunas et al., 2017 - Google Patents
An overview of scheduling mechanisms for time-sensitive networksCraciunas et al., 2017
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- Craciunas S
- Oliver R
- Ag T
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- Proceedings of the Real-time summer school LÉcole dÉté Temps Réel (ETR)
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Ethernet has now become the preferred communication mechanism for a wide range of application domains that do not impose strict real-time constraints. Within the real-time domain, safety-critical timing aspects have been introduced on top of Ethernet by means of …
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