Switched Real-Time Ethernet and Earliest Deadline First Scheduling - Protocols and Traffic Handling
IPDPS '02 Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
Statistical Real-Time Communication over Ethernet for Manufacturing Automation Systems
RTAS '99 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications Symposium
Probabilistic approach to switched Ethernet for real-time control applications
RTCSA '00 Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Real-Time Systems and Applications
Industrial Ethernet
Using Switched Ethernet for Hard Real-Time Communication
PARELEC '04 Proceedings of the international conference on Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering
Supporting Quality of Service in IP multicast networks
Computer Communications
Type-2 fuzzy controller in ZigBee network
ECC'11/ECME'11 Proceedings of the 2nd European conference of Control, and Proceedings of the 2nd European conference on Mechanical Engineering
Towards learning normality for anomaly detection in industrial control networks
AIMS'13 Proceedings of the 7th IFIP WG 6.6 international conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security: emerging management mechanisms for the future internet - Volume 7943
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The fieldbus systems have been successfully introduced in the industrial automation. Nowadays, a large community is inventing the usage of Ethernet-based local communication systems in this domain ensuring the real-time behaviour of these systems. Profinet IO provides the service definition and protocol specification for real-time communication based on Ethernet, IP, and UDP for the field area. It defines services and protocols mainly for communication between IO controllers (e.g. a PLC) and IO devices (e.g. Remote IO). It includes a QoS architecture for real time control and alarm messages taking precedence over parameter, diagnosis, or infrastructure messages including other TCP or UDP based protocols. High message priorities in combination with a time division multiplexing approach with direct data link layer access provide short cycle times and low jitter.