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Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of standards for Ethernet networks that enable deterministic, low-latency communication. It is designed to enable real-time communication between devices, such as industrial automation systems, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. TSN networks are based on IEEE 802.1 standards, which provide a common set of rules for communication between devices. TSN networks are designed to be highly reliable and secure, and to provide a high level of performance.
TSN networks are used in a variety of applications, including industrial automation, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. They are also used in the Internet of Things (IoT) and in the development of smart cities. TSN networks are becoming increasingly important in the development of Industry 4.0, as they enable the integration of different systems and devices.
Some companies in the Time Sensitive Networking market include Cisco, Intel, Bosch, Siemens, and National Instruments. Show Less Read more