IEEE 802.1CB

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IEEE 802.1CB is an Ethernet networking standard that specifies frame replication and elimination for reliability in time-sensitive and mission-critical communications.

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instanceOf Ethernet networking standard
IEEE standard
time-sensitive networking standard
abbreviation 802.1CB
appliesTo Ethernet networks
aerospace networks
automotive in-vehicle networks
industrial automation networks
mission-critical communications
time-sensitive communications
category network reliability standard
redundant Ethernet standard
defines frame elimination
frame replication
frame sequencing
redundant paths for frames
developedBy IEEE 802.1 Working Group
ensures continuous data delivery in case of link failure
protection against single network failures
goal increase communication reliability
provide seamless redundancy
support fault-tolerant communication
intendedFor real-time control systems
safety-critical systems
partOf IEEE 802.1 family
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards
publishedBy IEEE
relatedTo IEEE 802.1AS
IEEE 802.1Q
IEEE 802.1Qbu
IEEE 802.1Qbv
standardizes management of redundant streams
protocol behavior for frame elimination
protocol behavior for frame replication
supports deterministic networking
high-availability networking
low-latency communication
title IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability
uses replication and elimination functions in intermediate nodes
sequence encode/decode functions
stream identification
usesConcept disjoint network paths
elimination of duplicate frames
sequence numbers in frames


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