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Data Center Ethernet and Remote Direct Memory Access: Issues at Hyperscale

Computer, 2023
Remote direct memory access (RDMA) over converged Ethernet (RoCE) was an attempt to adopt modern RDMA features into existing Ethernet installations.
T. Hoefler   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anomaly Detection and Attack Classification for Train Real-Time Ethernet

IEEE Access, 2021
Real-time Ethernet has been applied to train control and management system (TCMS) of 250km/h Fuxing Electric Multiple Units (EMUs) and some urban rail vehicles.
Ruifeng Duo   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Migration Strategy for Profinet Toward Ethernet TSN-Based Field-Level Communication: An Approach to Accelerate the Adoption of Converged IT/OT Communication

IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, 2021
The next era of industrial communication is said to be based on Ethernet time-sensitive networking (TSN). Current migration strategies enable a communication of existing industrial Ethernet (IE) devices over Ethernet TSN networks.
S. Schriegel, J. Jasperneite
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Time-slotted software-defined Industrial Ethernet for real-time Quality of Service in Industry 4.0

Future generations computer systems, 2019
Reliable and timely data delivery, namely, real-time communication, is a key aspect for achieving the agile manufacturing goals of Industry 4.0. Moreover, reducing the maintenance, infrastructure and reconfiguration costs, and increasing the flexibility ...
Peng Zeng   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Performance evaluation of industrial Ethernet protocols for networked control application

Control Engineering Practice, 2019
Boosted by trends such as Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0, industrial Ethernet networks (EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and PROFINET IRT as top-3 players) have been commonly deployed in industrial automation.
Lihua Xie
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On the stability of the Ethernet

Proceedings of the seventeenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '85, 1985
We consider the stochastic behavior of binary exponential backoff, a probabilistic algorithm for regulating transmissions on a multiple access channel. Ethernet, a local area network, is built upon this algorithm. The fundamental theoretical issue is stability: does the backlog of packets awaiting transmission remain bounded in time, provided the rates
Jonathan Goodman   +3 more
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Carrier ethernet

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2008
This article sets out the opportunity and the role of Ethernet within large-scale carrier networks. Carrier Ethernet can greatly reduce the consequences of the complexity associated with the large scale and broad scope of carriers' networks by being a cost-effective replacement for SONET/SDH. However, in order to achieve this, carrier Ethernet needs to
Andy Reid   +3 more
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Industrial Communication Systems and Their Future Challenges: Next-Generation Ethernet, IIoT, and 5G

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2019
Industrial communication systems represent one of the most important innovations of the last decades in the context of factory and process automation systems.
S. Vitturi, C. Zunino, T. Sauter
semanticscholar   +1 more source

From Ethernet to Synchronous Ethernet

2008 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems, 2008
This article presents a comprehensive overview on the upcoming migration from the current Ethernet infrastructure towards synchronous Ethernet. It first presents within a synchronization perspective a brief description of the current Ethernet and compares it to the SDH/SONET technology.
null Dinh Thai Bui, Michel Le Pallec
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Ethernet ring protection for carrier ethernet networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2008
Ethernet technologies are rapidly gaining importance as a prevailing solution for carrier networks. Ethernet ring protection switching, defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.8032, provides a means of achieving carrier network requirements for ring network topologies.
Ryoo, JD   +5 more
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