[PDF][PDF] Time-sensitive networking for industrial automation

P Varis, T Leyrer - Texas Instruments, Texas, SPRY316, Jan, 2018 - docs.ampnuts.ru
P Varis, T Leyrer
Texas Instruments, Texas, SPRY316, Jan, 2018docs.ampnuts.ru
Time-sensitive networking (TSN) is an Ethernet extension defined by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) designed to make Ethernet-based networks more
deterministic. Industries like automotive, industrial and performance audio use real-time
communication with multiple network devices and will benefit from the TSN standard. The
consumer and enterprise world of Ethernet and wireless Ethernet communication is
bandwidth oriented. For example, while browsing the Internet you accept a varying amount …
Time-sensitive networking (TSN) is an Ethernet extension defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) designed to make Ethernet-based networks more deterministic. Industries like automotive, industrial and performance audio use real-time communication with multiple network devices and will benefit from the TSN standard.
The consumer and enterprise world of Ethernet and wireless Ethernet communication is bandwidth oriented. For example, while browsing the Internet you accept a varying amount of delay before video playback starts. Although there is a preference for quick interaction, for the average user it is acceptable if one out of 100 clicks perform an order of magnitude worse. However, if a video is bad quality or even halted the typical consumer will be frustrated.
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