Explain Time-Sensitive Networking

  • , by Stephanie Burrell
  • 1 min reading time

Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a set of standards developed to enable deterministic real-time communication over Ethernet networks. TSN aims to address the increasing demand for low-latency, high-reliability communication in various industries, including the telecom sector. By incorporating features such as time synchronization, traffic shaping, and seamless redundancy, TSN allows networked devices to communicate with precision and predictability, making it suitable for applications that require strict timing requirements, such as industrial automation, automotive systems, and audio/video streaming. Overall, TSN offers a robust framework for delivering time-critical data across networks, paving the way for the next generation of interconnected and responsive telecom systems.


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