Deterministic Networks, acquired by Gilat Satellite in July of 2000 to enhance data traffic performance in satellite networks, will now be unleashed to target WAN–wireless and wired market segments.
As manufacturers deploy automated equipment that increases production times and improves precision, they’re continuing to use deterministic networks to keep assembly lines moving at a rapid pace. Once ...
You'd have to be blind and deaf not to have noticed the excitement overpeer-to-peer (P2P)networking, particularly at venues such as last week's SensorExpo. For a long time P2P was predominantly used ...
In our latest podcast episode, Kurt Doppelbauer, Vice President of Strategic Sales and Business Development for TTTech’s aerospace business (TTTech Aerospace), discusses the company’s solutions for ...
At a scientific conference in Nanjing, researchers presented the impressive results of the China Environment for Network ...
Ethernet is ubiquitous. As long as it is the protocol of choice in IT, and the cost of even industrially hardened Ethernet switches and I/O are low, Ethernet will remain the communication protocol of ...
The devil is in the details when it comes to giving Ethernet a deterministic response. Engineers familiar with industrial controls no doubt have noticed the influx of schemes for making Ethernet real ...
One of last week’s newsletters talked about a way to benchmark, at scale, what sort of real-world user experience your 802.11n Wi-Fi implementations will deliver before you make huge infrastructure ...