Using the Network as a Reliable Platform for Time-Sensitive Systems
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) in this 42-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Dive into the open standards governing network configuration and hardware requirements for providing transmission guarantees to traffic streams. Learn about Audio-Video Bridging (AVB) as an application of TSN, simplifying large installations and opening new possibilities for media systems in professional settings, homes, and car infotainment systems. Discover the benefits and current limitations of TSN in the Linux kernel. Gain insights from Henrik Austad, a Cisco expert with a background in Engineering Cybernetics, as he covers topics such as real-time tweaking, guaranteed delivery, traffic classes, jumbo frames, time stamping, kernel drivers, and network hooks.
Syllabus
Introduction
RealTime Tweaking
Why Use a Backplane
VB Audio Video
Digital Audio
Guaranteed Delivery
TimeSensitive Systems
TSM
Stream Reservation
Subnet
Traffic Classes
Jumbo Frames
GPDP
Credit Based Shaper
Time Stamping
Kernel Driver
Configure FS
Network Hooks
shims
sending frames
also devices
current status
backlog
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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