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Using Deterministic Networks for Industrial Operations and Control
draft-km-detnet-for-ocn-03

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Authors Kiran Makhijani , Renwei (Richard) Li , Cedric Westphal , Luis M. Contreras , Tooba Faisal
Last updated 2024-03-29 (Latest revision 2023-09-26)
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Abstract

Remote industrial processes enable control & operations from the software-defined application logic. In order to support process automation remotely, not only Deterministic Networks (DetNet) are needed but an interface between the application endpoints to the devices over a DetNet infrastructure is also required. This document describes an interface to deterministic networks from the view of endpoints to support process control and operations.

Authors

Kiran Makhijani
Renwei (Richard) Li
Cedric Westphal
Luis M. Contreras
Tooba Faisal

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