IEEE 802.1Qff
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IEEE 802.1Qff is an Ethernet networking standard within the IEEE 802.1 family that specifies enhancements for scheduled traffic to improve deterministic latency and reliability in time-sensitive networks.
Statements (31)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Ethernet standard
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IEEE networking standard → time-sensitive networking standard → |
| appliesTo |
Ethernet networks
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time-sensitive networking → |
| category |
link-layer protocol specification
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| defines |
mechanisms for scheduled traffic in bridged networks
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| focusesOn |
deterministic latency
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enhancements for scheduled traffic → improved reliability → |
| goal |
increase reliability of time-sensitive traffic
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reduce latency variation for time-sensitive streams → support deterministic communication in Ethernet networks → |
| improves |
predictability of Ethernet traffic scheduling
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| layer |
data link layer
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| partOf |
IEEE 802.1 family
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IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking standards → |
| publishedBy |
IEEE 802.1 Working Group
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers → |
| region |
international
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| relatedTo |
IEEE 802.1Q
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IEEE 802.1Qbu → IEEE 802.1Qbv → IEEE 802.1Qch → IEEE 802.1Qcr → |
| standardizes |
configuration of scheduled traffic in TSN bridges
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| status |
active standard
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| usedIn |
industrial automation networks
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professional audio-video networks → time-critical control systems → |
| usesModel |
bridged local area networks
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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IEEE 802.1 standards family
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includes |