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Deterministic Networking for Real-Time Systems (Using TSN)

Deterministic Networking for Real-Time Systems (Using TSN)

Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Deterministic Networking (DetNet) has its origin in Audio-Video Bridging's (AVB) IEEE standards. This makes it possible to architect a distributed system that almos …

Talk Title Deterministic Networking for Real-Time Systems (Using TSN)
Speakers Henrik Austad (Software Engineer, Cisco Systems)
Conference Open Source Summit Europe
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Location Prague, Czech Republic
Date Oct 21-27, 2017
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Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Deterministic Networking (DetNet) has its origin in Audio-Video Bridging’s (AVB) IEEE standards. This makes it possible to architect a distributed system that almost eliminates the uncertainty of network traffic jitter. In turn, this will allow a real-time system to scale beyond a single unit as it can express requirements to the network itself and trust that traffic will not be dropped or delayed over a certain limit. Since this is a set of open standards, and even more hardware is being made TSN-capable every day, one can use off-the-shelf solutions to build robust systems. This talk will cover what AVB/TSN is, where DetNet is going and how this all fits well with the Linux kernel and the open source model. The main part is  the current kernel TSN development, where we are, where we are going and what others are looking at TSN to solve.

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