IEEE 802.1Qds TSN for public networks standard

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The IEEE 802.1Qds TSN for public networks standard is a Time-Sensitive Networking specification that extends Ethernet capabilities to support deterministic, low-latency communication across large-scale public networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ethernet networking standard
IEEE standard
Time-Sensitive Networking standard
abbreviation TSN for public networks
appliesTo Ethernet networks
public networks
wide-area networks
basedOn IEEE 802.1 Time-Sensitive Networking architecture
category networking protocol specification
concerns latency bounds in public networks
quality of service for time-sensitive traffic
reliability of time-sensitive flows
defines mechanisms for bounded latency over Ethernet
mechanisms for deterministic packet forwarding in public networks
mechanisms for improved reliability for time-sensitive traffic
extends IEEE 802.1Q bridging
TSN mechanisms to public networks
field computer networking
industrial networking
time-sensitive networking
goal enable time-sensitive services across large-scale networks
extend TSN capabilities beyond local area networks
support deterministic communication over public networks
support low-latency communication over public networks
organization IEEE 802.1 Working Group
partOf IEEE 802 family of standards
IEEE 802.1 family of standards
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
relatedTo IEEE 802.1CB
IEEE 802.1Q
IEEE 802.1Qbu
IEEE 802.1Qbv
IEEE 802.1Qch
IEEE 802.1Qci
IEEE 802.1Qcr
TSN for public networks
Time-Sensitive Networking
standardBody IEEE Standards Association
standardType layer 2 standard
supports deterministic traffic delivery
low-latency traffic delivery
time-sensitive applications over public infrastructure
technology Ethernet
packet-switched networks
useCase carrier-grade Ethernet services
industrial automation over wide-area networks
telecommunications transport networks

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