Postolache, 2017 - Google Patents
A MODBUS/SLLDN gateway implementation for interfacing WSANs to SCADA systemsPostolache, 2017
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- 7704230044223770188
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- Postolache M
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- 2017 21st International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC)
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MODBUS is still one of the most widespread application layer protocols used in industrial communication due to its simple request-response communication session and its readiness to be implemented on top of several lower level communication protocols and various …
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