[Japanese Technical Document Giveaway] Explanation of TSN (Time Sensitive Networking) for Defense Applications
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a standard technology that provides time-sensitive messaging over standard Ethernet, defined in the IEEE 802.1Q specification, and holds innovative potential for the communication backbone in next-generation military embedded systems. Before this specification was introduced, standard Ethernet did not have clear functions at Layer 2, so non-standard Ethernet technologies were used to achieve time-sensitive communication. With TSN, it becomes possible to transmit time-critical application data traffic over Ethernet with bridge connections shared among various applications with different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. TSN enables guaranteed data transmission with limited low latency, low latency variation, and extremely low data loss. Therefore, it can meet many requirements for military applications based on the Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard.
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