Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a collection of standards specifically designed for Ethernet networks to deliver low-latency and deterministic communication. Its primary objective is to enable real-time control and synchronization of devices in various sectors such as industrial automation, automotive, and aerospace. TSN networks prioritize time-critical applications, ensuring reliable and precise communication for critical tasks.
TSN networks utilize a number of techniques to achieve their low-latency and deterministic communication, including:
TSN provides significant advantages for applications that demand real-time communication and synchronization. By delivering low-latency and deterministic communication, TSN networks enable precise control and coordination of devices in sectors such as industrial automation, automotive, and aerospace. The implementation of time synchronization, traffic scheduling, redundancy, and QoS mechanisms ensures reliable and efficient data transmission. These benefits result in improved performance, reduced downtime, enhanced safety, and increased productivity for time-critical applications that rely on real-time communication and synchronization.