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4.6. Implementing Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) TSN has become a set of emerging, open IEEE standards with momentum in industrial markets (for 10/100/1000 Mbps speed) and in next-generation Automotive Zone architectures (for 10/25/50 Gbps speeds). Aspects such as Time-Aware Traffic Shaping also find application in telecommunication, Provider Back-Bone (PBB) Switching or Software-Define Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN), for example. TSN and TCP can be combined according to the OSI Layers. The outcome is a deterministic and reliable network protocol, which makes TCP/IPv4 over TSN a very good candidate for all networking where IT (Information Technology) and OT (Operations Technology) converge, or in Systems-of-Systems backbones. TSN itself is quickly evolving so please contact us for more information! Contact Us 🌐 www.missinglinkelectronics.com MLE (Missing Link Electronics) is offering technologies and solutions for Domain-Specific Architectures, which focus on heterogeneous computing using FPGAs. MLE is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Neu-Ulm and Berlin, Germany.
