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Kim, Donghyuk, and Joon-Young Choi. "Development of a Common API for Multiple Ethernet Fieldbus Protocols in Embedded Slave Devices." Electronics 14, no. 3 (2025): 613. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14030613.

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Slave devices in Ethernet-based fieldbus networks often require extensive reprogramming of applications and replacement of protocol stacks and Ethernet drivers whenever the fieldbus protocol needs to be changed. To address this challenge, we develop a common application programming interface (API) and stack interfaces that enable seamless protocol switching among EtherCAT, PROFINET, and EtherNet/IP without requiring protocol-specific code modifications. The real-time data exchange between the API and each protocol stack is realized in the stack interface by using the synchronization mechanism provided by FreeRTOS. The developed common API and stack interfaces facilitate the development of slave device applications that are universally compatible with multiple protocols, EtherCAT, PROFINET, and EtherNet/IP. Moreover, once a required protocol is selected in the integrated development environment (IDE) software before building the slave device firmware, the corresponding protocol stack and Ethernet drivers are automatically specified and the need to replace protocol stacks or Ethernet drivers is even eliminated when switching protocols. To validate the developed common API and stack interfaces, they were implemented on a slave device using TI’s TMDS243EVM board, and a fieldbus network was built by connecting the slave device to a master device executed by Beckhoff’s TwinCAT on a Windows PC. Experimental results confirmed the API’s functionality, reliability, and practical applicability in streamlining protocol management for Ethernet-based fieldbus networks.
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Smołka, Ireneusz, and Jacek Stój. "Utilization of SDN Technology for Flexible EtherCAT Networks Applications." Sensors 22, no. 5 (2022): 1944. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22051944.

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At the beginning of the current century, Ethernet-based communication networks began to be implemented in industrial applications. Some previously used protocols were migrated to Ethernet networks, while many others were strictly developed for this communication medium. Numerous industrial Ethernet protocols do not deliver all the capabilities provided by the Ethernet. For example, limitations may arise associated with wireless communication, use of dedicated switching devices, or operation solely for certain topologies. On the other hand, new technologies are now available, such as software defined networks (SDN), that add new features to Ethernet-based communication systems. In this paper, an EtherCAT network in combination with SDN is analyzed. EtherCAT network may only consist of devices with an implemented EtherCAT protocol stack. Therefore, regular Ethernet switches cannot typically be used in this network and, hence, special network infrastructure may be required to create topologies other than standard line topology. It is shown, however, that this limitation can be overcome by the application of SDN. In addition, a definition of datagram forwarding rules (called SDN flows here) is given, and we demonstrate that EtherCAT datagrams can be sent through routes that are required for proper EtherCAT network operation.
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Samba, Aime Herv ´. e´, Tamtsia Aurelien Yeremou, and Nneme Leandre Nneme. "Performance evaluation of industrial ethernet protocols for real-time fault detection based adaptive observer in networked control systems with network communication constraints." IAES International Journal of Robotics and Automation (IJRA) 10, no. 3 (2021): 261–74. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijra.v10i3.pp261-274.

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In this paper, the performance evaluation of industrial ethernet (EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and PROFINET IRT) networks has been studied for choosing the right protocol in real-time fault detection based adaptive sliding mode observer in networked control systems (NCSs) under time network-induced delays, stochastic packet losses, access constraints and bounded disturbances. An adaptive sliding-mode observer based fault detection is presented. The dynamic hydroelectric power plant model is used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method based on TrueTime and Matlab/ Simulink, corroborated our predictions that an ethernet for control automation technology (EtherCAT) protocol would be more appropriate to reduce the false alarm rate and increasing the efficiency of the remote control of industrial hydroelectric power plant.
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Herve, SAMBA Aime, Yeremou Tamtsia Aurelien, and Nneme Nneme Leandre. "Performance evaluation of industrial ethernet protocols for real-time fault detection based adaptive observer in networked control systems with network communication constraints." IAES International Journal of Robotics and Automation (IJRA) 10, no. 3 (2021): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijra.v10i3.pp261-274.

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<p>In this paper, the performance evaluation of industrial ethernet (EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and PROFINET IRT) networks has been studied for choosing the right protocol in real-time fault detection based adaptive sliding mode observer in networked control systems (NCSs) under time network-induced delays, stochastic packet losses, access constraints and bounded disturbances. An adaptive sliding-mode observer based fault detection is presented. The dynamic hydroelectric power plant model is used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method based on TrueTime and Matlab/ Simulink, corroborated our predictions that an ethernet for control automation technology (EtherCAT) protocol would be more appropriate to reduce the false alarm rate and increasing the efficiency of the remote control of industrial hydroelectric power plant.</p>
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Torres, André, Rodrigo Piedade, Filipe Moutinho, and Luis Gomes. "Hardware Communications: An Open-Source Ethernet Switch Implementing the Parallel Redundancy Protocol." Applied Sciences 15, no. 7 (2025): 3596. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15073596.

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Ethernet communications are widely used in many areas, and redundant protocols like the Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and High-Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) were created to make these communications more reliable. These protocols’ goal is to have a zero-delay network reconfiguration time. In order to achieve this, both protocols have a double network, and a copy of every packet will be present on the network. Upon packet reception, it will be verified if it is new or has been received before, being discarded if it is duplicated. This paper presents an open-source Ethernet switch, the REDSwitch, capable of implementing the PRP protocol, besides working as a regular switch. This Ethernet switch is based on an open-source project and was developed further, including a hash table with an aging mechanism, to store the received packets and allow duplication analysis. The REDSwitch is capable of dealing with the IPv4 protocol, IEEE 802.1Q, and implementing the PRP protocol. Specified in Verilog and SystemVerilog, it was designed to be implemented on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices.
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Chen, Zai Ping, Yi Wei, and Chao Jia. "Communication Technology Research Based on EtherNet/IP." Advanced Materials Research 219-220 (March 2011): 990–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.219-220.990.

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EtherNet/IP is a superior mainstream industrial EtherNet which defines an open industrial standard and combines traditional EtherNet with industrial protocol, according to these advantages EtherNet/IP has a good prospect for development. In this paper the structure of EtherNet/IP protocol is analyzed, and the mainly EtherNet/IP data communication mechanism is discussed. The development method of EtherNet/IP communication software under Linux operating system is given. By using PCU - ETHIO board as experimental equipment, some experiments are carried out. The result of experiment has confirmed that, the research of EtherNet/IP data communication mechanism and the development scheme of EtherNet/IP communication implementation proposed in this paper are correct and effective.
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YIMING, ALIMUJIANG, and TOSHIO EISAKA. "A SWITCHED ETHERNET PROTOCOL FOR HARD REAL-TIME EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATIONS." Journal of Interconnection Networks 06, no. 03 (2005): 345–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219265905001460.

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This paper presents a protocol to support hard real-time traffic of end-to-end communication over non real-time LAN technology. The network is set up with nodes and switches, and real-time communication is handled by software (protocol) added between the Ethernet protocols and the TCP/IP suite. The proposed protocol establishes a virtual circuit based on admission control and manages hard real-time traffic to bypass the TCP/IP stack. This makes considerably reduce the dwell time in the nodes, and increase the achievable data frame rate. After the bypassing, traffic schedule is performed according to dynamic-priority EDF algorithm. The work does not need any modifications in the Ethernet hardware and coexists with TCP/IP suites, and then the LAN with the protocol can be connected to any existing Ethernet networks. It can be adopted in industrial hard real-time applications such as embedded systems, distributed control systems, parallel signal processing and robotics. We have performed some experiments to evaluate the protocol. Compared to some conventional hard real-time network protocols, the proposed one has better real-time performances and meets the requirements of reliability for hard real-time systems.
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Vitturi, S. "DP-Ethernet: the Profibus DP protocol implemented on Ethernet." Computer Communications 26, no. 10 (2003): 1095–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-3664(02)00241-4.

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Hidayat, Aziz Setyawan, Sobari -, Baginda Oloan Lubis, and Pas Mahyu Akhirianto. "Connetivity Jaringan Public Dengan Satu ISP Menghubungkan Kantor Cabang Dengan Menggunakan Metode Metro Ethernet." Jurnal Teknologi Informatika dan Komputer 6, no. 2 (2020): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37012/jtik.v6i2.288.

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Di zaman sekarang ini komputer merupakan sebuah peralatan yang sangat penting dalam melakukan sistem administrasi dalam sebuah perusahaan dan pertukaran data perusahaan. PT. Tasya Gaya Pesona merupakan perusahaan yang memiliki beberapa cabang yang berada dalam satu kota, yang menggunakan layanan jaringan internet LAN (Local Area Network), sehingga kurang efisien dan perturan data melalui email. Teknologi Metro Ethernet merupakan salah satu perkembangan dari teknologi Ethernet yang dapat menempuh jarak yang luas berskala perkotaan, dengan dilengkapi berbagai fitur yang terdapat pada jaringan Ethernet umumnya. Jaringan Metro Ethernet memberikan layanan dengan menggunakan protokol Ethernet sebagai Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) dengan cara yang sama dengan Local Area Network (LAN) yang menggunakan protokol Ethernet, sehingga jaringan berskala metro dapat dibentuk dengan menggunakan teknologi Ethernet biasa. Metro Ethernet bertindak sebagai jembatan atau bridge dari suatu jaringan menghubungkan wilayah yang terpisah juga menghubungkan LAN dan WAN atau backbone network yang umumnya dimiliki oleh service provider. Pada metropolitan area, perusahaan-perusahaan besar dapat memanfaatkan teknologi Metro Ethernet untuk menghubungkan kantor-kantor cabang mereka ke dalam sistem intranet yang ada di dalam perusahaan tersebut. Dalam transport data, Metro Ethernet menggunakan Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) dan Fiber Optic. Jaringan Metro Ethernet yang saat ini beroperasi di Indonesia menggunakan kabel serat optik dan mempunyai kapasitas 1.000 Mbps atau 1 Gbps. Pada penulisan skripsi ini akan dibahas mengenai konsep dasar jaringan Metro Ethernet, konfigurasi jaringan Metro Ethernet dan perancangan jaringan Metro Ethernet pada PT. Tasya Gaya Pesona sebagai layanan penghubung jaringan antar cabang
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Said Al Manshury, Muhammad. "Penggunaan Software Wireshark untuk Monitoring dan Troubleshooting pada Komunikasi Client Server IEC 61850." ELECTRON Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro 4, no. 2 (2023): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/electron.v4i2.49.

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Pengiriman data (status, pengukuran, kontrol) antara Sistem Otomasi Gardu Induk (SOGI) berbeda dengan Gardu Induk Konvensional. GI Konvensional menggunakan kabel (hardwired) untuk mengirimkan data, sedangkan pada SOGI pengiriman data menggunakan komunikasi data via jaringan ethernet yaitu dengan menggunakan protokol IEC 61850. Protokol IEC 61850 saat ini banyak digunakan untuk komunikasi di dalam Gardu Induk. Saat ini SOGI sudah banyak diterapkan di PLN, di mana protokol IEC 61850 adalah protokol mandatory yang digunakan dalam SOGI. SOGI terdiri dari berbagai macam peralatan seperti : server, gateway, Intelligent Electronic Device (IED). Dalam pemeliharaan SOGI perlu dilakukan monitoring dan troubleshooting komunikasi IEC 61850 untuk memastikan data (status, pengukuran, kontrol) terkirim antar peralatan tersebut. Salah satu komunikasi IEC 61850 yang sering digunakan diantara adalah komunikasi client server (report). Untuk memonitor komunikasi IEC 61850 tersebut dibutuhkan IEC 61850 protocol analyzer seperti IED scout dari Omicron, IEC 61850 Test Suite Pro dari Trianglemicroworks, IEC 61850 Protocol Test Tool dari Ase systems atau IEC 61850 protocol analyzer yang lainnya. Semua protocol analyzer tersebut berbayar, sedangkan tidak semua unit PLN memiliki software protocol analyzer tersebut. Salah satu software alternatif yang bisa digunakan adalah wireshark, software ini gratis dapat digunakan untuk monitoring semua komunikasi yang berbasis ethernet, termasuk protokol IEC 61850. Dalam pengujian yang dilakukan dalam penelitian ini, dapat disimpulkan bahwa wireshark dapat digunakan untuk monitoring komunikasi IEC 61850 dengan menggunakan filter “mms” dan laptop untuk monitoring terpasang pasa port ethernet switch yang sudah di mirroring ke port peralatan SOGI yang berkomunikasi lewat komunikasi client server IEC 61850.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ethernet protocol"

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Knotek, Martin. "Přístupový systém s rozhraním Ethernet." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-217493.

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The access system with the Ethernet interface is presented in this diploma thesis. Access control system is based on the RFID technology. Each identification unit reads the users card number and sends the request to the server other the network. Server checks the card number and sends the answer. The doors are opened. The first part of this diploma thesis deals with the theoretical description of the access control systems. All used technologies are described in this first part of this work. The second part of this thesis describes hardware design of the RFID identification unit with the Ethernet interface and microcontroller Rabbit. The last part presents designed communication protocol. This protocol supports AES secure communication standard. The control program of the identification unit and to the software design of the database and the server application is made and described in this work too.
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Patrick, Pamela H. "Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for the PC : an Ethernet implementation." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/26817.

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Estevez, Claudio Ignacio. "Carrier ethernet network solutions: transport protocol and optical backplane design." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/33999.

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The Metro Ethernet network (MEN) expands the advantages of Ethernet to cover areas wider than LAN. MENs running Ethernet Services as specified by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) are known as Carrier Ethernet Networks (CENs). CENs can cover not only metro areas, but it can expand to cover global areas by connecting multiple MENs. Next-generation CENs are expected to support 100 GbE. With arising technologies for Ultra Long-haul (ULH) networks the bandwidth bottleneck of CENs is shifting to other areas like the transport layer protocol (such as the Transport Control Protocol or TCP) and the chip-to-chip channel capacity found at the network edge, which in general has an electrical backplane. Traditional TCP is well known to have difficulties reaching the full available bandwidth, due to its inefficient AIMD mechanisms under a high-delay-bandwidth-product environment. At the network edge, network equipment with electrical backplanes poses many problems including inductive-capacitive effects that limit its bandwidth. These are the two main issues addressed in this work. To resolve the transport layer issue, this work proposes a transport protocol that fully utilizes the available bandwidth while preserving TCP-friendliness and providing QoS support that is compatible with Ethernet Services. It can guarantee throughputs above the Committed Information Rate (CIR), which is specified in the Service Level Agreement (SLA). To resolve the physical layer limitations, a novel optical coupling technique is examined to encourage the use of optical backplanes for network-edge and core technology. The proposed technique consists of aligning the normal of the laser emission plane, waveguide plane and the normal of the photodetector active region plane with the purpose of reducing optical power loss caused by common methods of light manipulation. By addressing the shortcomings of both Traditional TCP and electrical backplane technology the overall throughput can be significantly increased.
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Mirza, Aamir Mehmood, and Mohtashim Khan. "Ethernet Network Functionality Testing." Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE), 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-3720.

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<p><sup>Ethernet functionality testing as a generic term used for checking connectivity,throughput and capability to transfer packets over the network. Especially in the packet-switchenvironment, Ethernet testing has become an essential part for deploying a reliable network.Over a long distance Ethernet testing parameter for analyzing network performance must havetwo devices attached and synchronized.</sup></p><p>Saab Microwave Systems is among the leading suppliers of radar systems developing groundbased,naval and air-borne radar systems. To ensure the correct functionality, the developerwants to verify the performance of computer network and looking for a suitable solution.</p><p>A software application is required to verify and test the functionality of the Ethernet network andto verify the functionality and performance of the TCP/IP stack of newly added node. Theprograms shall be easily ported to different operating systems and must not depend on specificproduct properties.A software application, <em>“NetBurst”</em>, is developed for Ethernet functionality testing. Theapplication is vendor and platform independent.</p><p><strong> </strong></p>
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Veisllari, Raimena. "Employing Ethernet Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol in an OpMiGua network." Thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Telematics, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-10913.

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Hybrid optical packet/circuit switched networking architectures are increasingly becoming an interesting research field. They integrate and combine the high resource utilization of statistically multiplexed packet switched networks with the low processing requirements and guaranteed quality of service provided by circuit switched networks. The aim of this thesis is to integrate the OpMiGua hybrid optical network with Ethernet. Specifically, the work is focused on the compatibility of the Ethernet’s loop-free topology protocols with the redundant multiple traffic service paths of OpMiGua. We analyse the problems and limitations imposed on the network architecture and propose our topology solution called the SM chain-connectivity. The analysis and the proposed schemes are verified based on results obtained from simulations. Furthermore, we design an integrated logical OpMiGua node that relies on an Ethernet switch instead of the Optical Packet Switch for the Statistically Multiplexed traffic. To date, to our knowledge there are no studies analysing the compatibility of Ethernet and its protection mechanisms in a hybrid optical network. This is the first work addressing the use of Ethernet in OpMiGua.
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Goes, Granville Manvel. "Advanced Ethernet Clock Synchronization based on Round Trip Time Protocol." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-276780.

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In this master thesis project, a new protocol called the Round Trip Time (RTT) protocol is implemented and verified. It helps determine the Ethernet clock frequency offset between two communicating nodes. The detection of this offset between nodes is a way to reduce the clock synchronization error. Ethernet is the basis on which a large amount of communication takes place in the world. Either it is used for exchanging data from one device to another or to connect devices to the internet. Due to the absence of clocks being exchanged between the various Ethernet communicating nodes, clock phase and frequency offsets can be present which leads to clock de-synchronization between the various nodes and results in lower system throughput. In the telecommunication industry, synchronization error between base stations can lead to lower throughput, performance degradation and packet loss. Also, with the introduction of 5G, stringent requirements will be placed on the clock synchronization errors.Currently, the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is used to detect and correct clock synchronization errors. The PTP implementation reduces the clock synchronization error but it is still quite large. Hence, it is necessary to find a protocol which can work together with the PTP protocol to reduce this error. This thesis will introduce a new way to determine the clock frequency offset between nodes through the implementation of the RTT protocol. Through the course of this project, the clock frequency offset was determined by the RTT protocol. By comparing the expected and the theoretical clock offsets, it was concluded that the two values were very similar. The error between the offsets was in the range of 2.349-15.687 parts per billion (ppb) of the link frequency. Thus, the RTT protocol accurately and precisely determined the clock frequency offset between two Ethernet communicating nodes. This protocol is also extended to determine the clock frequency offset between two nodes transmitting periodic signals. For future works, this protocol can be combined with the PTP protocol and a way to determine the clock phase offset will be investigated.<br>I detta examensarbete implementerades och verifierades ett nytt protokoll, kallat Round Trip Time (RTT)-protokollet, som hjälper till att bestämma Ethernets klockfrekvensförskjutning mellan två kommunicerande noder. Denna fastställda förskjutning mellan de två noderna är ett sätt att reducera klocksynkroniseringsfelet. Ethernet är grunden i en stor del av dagens kommunikation i världen. Antingen används det för informationsutbyte mellan två enheter, eller för att ansluta till internet. Då det saknas ett utbyte av referensklocka mellan de olika kommunikationsnoderna på Ethernet, kan det uppstå klockfasoch frekvensförskjutning som leder till att klockan desynkroniseras mellan de olika noderna och därmed ger ett minskat dataflöde. I telekommunikationsindustrin kan ett synkronisationsfel mellan basstationer leda till minskat dataflöde, sämre prestanda och paketförlust. I och med introduktionen av 5G kommer stränga krav att ställas på klocksynkronisationsfelen.För närvarande används Precision Time Protocol (PTP) för att upptäcka och korrigera klocksynkroniseringsfelen. Implementationen av PTP reducerar klocksynkroniseringsfelet, men det är fortfarande relativt stort. Därav är det nödvändigt att hitta ett protokoll som kan arbeta tillsammans med PTP för att reducera detta fel. Detta arbete kommer att introducera ett nytt sätt att bestämma klockfrekvensförskjutningen genom implementation av RTT-protokollet. I detta arbete bestämdes klockfrekvensförskjutningen av RTT-protokollet. Genom att jämföra det förväntade och faktiska värdet på klockförskjutningen kunde slutsatsen dras att de två värdena var väldigt lika. Felet var i storleksordningen av 2,349-15,687 parts per billion (ppb) i linkfrekvensen. Således bestämmer RTT-protokollet korrekt och exakt klockfrekvensförskjutningen mellan de två kommunikationsnoderna i Ethernet. Protokollet utökas också för att bestämma klockfrekvensförskjutningen mellan två noder som sänder en periodisk signal. För framtida arbete kan detta protokoll kombineras med PTP-protokollet, och det ska även undersökas ett sätt för att bestämma klockfasförskjutningen.
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Reinhardt, Mirko. "Optimizing Point-to-Point Ethernet Cluster Communication." Master's thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2006. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:ch1-200600257.

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This work covers the implementation of a raw Ethernet communication module for the Open MPI message passing library. Thereby it focuses on both the reduction of the communication latency for small messages and maximum possible compatibility. Especially the need for particular network devices, adapted network device drivers or kernel patches is avoided. The work is divided into three major parts: First, the networking subsystem of the version 2.6 Linux kernel is analyzed. Second, an Ethernet protocol family is implemented as a loadable kernel module, consisting of a basic datagram protocol (EDP), providing connection-less and unreliable datagram transport, and a streaming protocol (ESP), providing connection-oriented, sequenced and reliable byte streams. The protocols use the standard device driver interface of the Linux kernel for data transmission and reception. Their services are made available to user-space applications through the standard socket interface. Last, the existing Open MPI TCP communication module is ported atop the ESP. With bare EDP/ESP sockets a message latency of about 30 us could be achieved for small messages, which compared to the TCP latency of about 40 us is a reduction of 25 %.
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Carreiro, Francisco Borges. "Using the ethernet protocol for real-time communications in embedded systems." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/2214.

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Doutoramento em Engenharia Electrotécnica<br>Os Sistemas Computacionais de Controlo Distribuído (SCCD) estão muito disseminados em aplicações que vão desde o controlo de processos e manufactura a automóveis, aviões e robôs. Muitas aplicações são de natureza tempo-real, ou seja, impõem fortes restrições às propriedades subjacentes aos sistemas de controlo, gerando a necessidade de fornecer um comportamento temporal previsível durante períodos alargados de tempo. Em particular, dependendo da aplicação, uma falha em garantir as restrições pode causar importantes perdas económicas ou mesmo pôr vidas humanas em risco. Actualmente, a quantidade e funcionalidade dos modernos SCCD têm crescido firmemente. Esta evolução é motivada por uma nova classe de aplicações que requer maior demanda de recursos tais como aplicações de multimedia (por exemplo visão), bem como pela tendência em usar grande número de processadres simples e interconectados, em vez de poucos e poderosos processadores, encapsulando cada funcionalidade num único processador. Consequentemente, a quantidade de informação que deve ser trocada entre os nós da rede também cresceu drasticamente nos últimos anos e está agora atingindo os limites que podem ser obtidos por tradicionais barramentos de campo, como por exempo CAN, WorldFIP, PROFIBUS. Outras alternativas são pois requeridas para suportar a necessidade de largura de banda e a manutenção de exigências dos sistemas de comunicação tempo-real: previsibilidade, pontualidade, atraso e variação de período limitados. Uma das linhas de trabalho tem apostado na Ethernet, tirando vantagem dos baixos custos dos circuitos, da elevada largura de banda, da fácil integração com a Internet, e da simplicidade em promover expansões e compatibilidade com redes usadas na estrutura administrativa das empresas industriais. Porém, o mecanismo padronizado de acesso ao meio da Ethernet (CSMA/CD) é destrutivo e não determinístico, o que impede seu uso directo ao nível de campo ou pelo menos em aplicações de comunicação tempo-real. Apesar disso, muitas abordagens diferentes têm sido propostas e usadas para obter comportamento tempo-real em Ethernet. As abordagens actuais para dotar de comportamento tempo-real Ethernet partilhada apresentam desvantagens tais como: exigência de hardware especializado, fornecimento de garantias temporais estatísticas, ineficiência na utilização da largura de banda ou na reposta tempo-real. São ainda por vezes inflexíveis com respeito às propriedades de tráfego bem como com as políticas de escalonamento. Podem exigir processadores com elevado poder de cálculo. Finalmente não permitem que estações tempo-real possam coexistir com estações Ethernet standard no mesmo segmento. Uma proposta recente, o algoritmo hBEB, permite a coexistência de estações tempo-real e standard no mesmo segmento. Contudo, apenas uma estação tempo-real pode estar activa, o que é inaceitável para aplicações de automação e controlo. Esta tese discute uma nova solução para promover tempo-real em Ethernet partilhada, baseando-se na passagem implícita de testemunho de forma similar à usada pelo protocolo P-NET. Esta técnica é um mecanismo de acesso ao meio físico pouco exigente em termos de processamento, sendo portanto adequada para implementar uma rede de dispositivos baseados em processadores de baixo poder de cálculo e controladores Ethernet standard. Esta tese apresenta ainda uma proposta de implementação do VTPE em IP core para superar algumas dificuldades derivadas de funcionalidades que não são suportadas por controladores standard, nomeadamente a arbitragem do meio físico durante a transmissão de uma trama. Esta nova proposta pode aumentar muito a eficiência do VTPE no uso da largura de banda. O VTPE, assim como P-NET ou protocolos similares, permite a uma estação apenas comunicar uma vez por cada circulação do testemunho. Esta imposição pode causar bloqueios de comunicação por períodos inaceitáveis em aplicações com tráfego isócrono, por exemplo multimedia. Uma solução proposta permite que uma estação possa aceder ao meio físico mais de uma vez por cada circulação do token. Os resultados experimentais a as análises desenvolvidas mostram que o bloqueio pode ser drasticamente reduzido. Por último esta tese discute uma variante do protocolo VTPE, o VTPE/h- BEB, que permite que mais de uma estação hBEB possa coexistir com diversas estações Ethernet standard num mesmo segmento partilhado. Um demonstrador para prova de conceito bem como uma aplicação foram também implementados.<br>Distributed Computer-Control Systems (DCCS) are widely disseminated in applications ranging from automation and control to automotive, avionics and robotics. Many of these applications are real-time, posing stringent constraints to the properties of underlying control systems, which arise from the need to provide predictable behaviour during extended time periods. Depending on the particular type of application, a failure to meet these constraints can cause important economic losses or can even put human life in risk. Currently the number and functionality of modern DCCSs have been increasing steadily. This evolution has been motivated for a new class of applications of more resource demanding applications, such as multimedia (e.g. machine vision), as well as by the trend to use large numbers of simple interconnected processors, instead of a few powerful ones, encapsulating each functionality in one single processor. Consequently, the amount of information that must be exchanged among the network nodes has also increased dramatically and is now reaching the limits achievable by traditional fieldbuses. Therefore, other alternatives are required to support higher bandwidth demands while keeping the main requirements of a real-time communication system: predictability, timeliness, bounded delays and jitter. Efforts have been made with Ethernet to take advantage of the low cost of the silicon, high bandwidth, easy integration with the Internet, easy expansion and compatibility with the networks used at higher layers in the factory structure. However its standardized media access control (CSMA/CD) is destructive and not deterministic, impairing its direct use at field level at least for real-time communication. Despite this, many solutions have been proposed to achieve real-time behavior in Ethernet. However they present several disadvantages: requiring specialized hardware, providing statistical timeliness guarantees only, being bandwidth or response-time inefficient, being inflexible concerning traffic properties and/or scheduling policy, or finally not allowing real-time stations to coexist with standard Ethernet stations in the same segment. A recent proposal, the hBEB algorithm, allows the coexistence of real-time and standard Ethernet stations in the same shared segment. However hBEB limits at most one real-time station per segment which is unacceptable for applications in industrial automation and process control. This thesis discusses a new real-time shared Ethernet solution based on the virtual token passing technique similarly to the one used by the P-NET protocol. This technique is a medium access control mechanism that requires small processing power, being suitable to implement devices based on processors with small processing power. The solution is called Virtual Token Passing Ethernet or VTPE. This proposal discusses the modifications required in the Ethernet frame format, the temporal analysis to guarantee real-time communication and the implementation of two demonstrators based on microcontrollers and standard Ethernet controllers. This thesis also presents a proposal to implement VTPE in an IP Core to overcome some difficulties derived from limitations of standard Ethernet controllers, namely to allow medium access control during a frame transmission. This proposal can increase the bandwidth efficiency of VTPE. VTPE, as well as P-NET or any other protocol based on circular token rotation technique, only allows a station to communicate once for each token round. This design imposition can cause unacceptable communication blocking in applications with isochronous traffic such as multimedia. An improvement in the VTPE proposal enables a station to access the medium more than once per token round. The experimental results as well as the temporal analysis show that the blocking can be drastically reduced. This improvement can also be used in the P-NET protocol. Finally this thesis proposes a variant of VTPE, named VTPE/hBEB, to be implemented in Ethernet controllers that are able to support the hBEB algorithm. The VTPE/hBEB allows more than one hBEB station to coexist with several standard Ethernet stations in the same shared Ethernet segment. A demonstrator for the VTPE/hBEB validation, as well as an application, are also presented and discussed.
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Cuevas, Vannesa, Michael Diehl, and Tab Wilcox. "INSTRUMENTING AN ETHERNET AVIONICS BUS FOR APACHE TESTING." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626967.

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Last year, the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) faced a short suspense requirement to instrument an Apache's Ethernet bus. YPG was able to implement an effective method to satisfy this requirement; however, more capable and effective methodologies could not be developed and utilized due to time constraints. While continuing to support ongoing Apache testing, YPG is working to implement more efficient methods to capture and utilize the Ethernet data. This paper will discuss YPG’s initial implementation and the follow-on efforts being pursued.
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Zemánek, Petr. "Modulární RGB LED displej s rozhraním Ethernet." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-220700.

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This thesis deals with an electronic circuit and a PCB of a modular RGB LED display with the Ehernet interface. Firstly, author describes a RGB colour model, features of RGB LED displays, ways of control them. The next chapter contains a short description of the Ethernet interface, UDP and TCP protocols and a lwIP TCP/IP stack. The last theoretical chapter is an introduction to ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M4 based microcontrollers. The next chaper is deals with a hardware design of the modular RGB LED display. The device is designed to be modular. Individual devices can be combosed together and create a larger display. Data from the Ethernet interface will be displayed on the RGB LED matrix, resolution of the matrix is 32 × 32 (1024 diodes). A refresh frequency is 100 Hz, a color depth is High color (16 bits) and a scanning 1/16 (two rows is driven at the same time). The next chapter describes the firmware for the RGB LED display, all its logical parts including a web page. Author also created the PC application, which sends pictures using UDP protocol to individual modules.
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Patrick, Pamela H. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for the PC: An Ethernet implementation. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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Loshin, Peter. Essential Ethernet standards: RFCs and protocols made practical. John Wiley & Sons, 2000.

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Anders, James K. Live wired: A guide to networking Macs. Hayden, 1993.

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Claudio, DeSanti, ed. I/O consolidation in the data center: A complete guide to data center Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet. Cisco Press, 2010.

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Claudio, DeSanti, ed. I/O consolidation in the data center: A complete guide to data center Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet. Cisco Press, 2010.

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S, Rinaldi John, ed. Industrial ethernet: How to plan, install, and maintain TCP/IP ethernet networks : the basic reference guide for automation and process control engineers. 2nd ed. ISA, 2005.

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Parkhurst, William R. Cisco router OSPF: Design and implementation guide. McGraw Hill, 1998.

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IEEE Computer Society. LAN/MAN Standards Committee., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., and IEEE Standards Board, eds. Information technology--: Telecommunications and information exchange between systems-- local and metropolitan area networks-- technical reports and guidelines-- Part 5: media access control (MAC) bridging of ethernet V2.0 in local area networks. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1997.

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IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on Computer Communications., IEEE Standards Board, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., eds. IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks: Supplements to standard for interoperable LAN/MAN Security (SILS) : Secure Data Exchange (SDE) sublayer management (Subclause 2.8) and recommended practice for SDE on Ethernet V2.0 in IEEE 802 LANS (Annex 2H). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1994.

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Hegde, Anoop R. An efficient data transfer protocol for Ethernet. 1989.

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Polsonetti, Chantal. "Industrial Ethernet Protocol Wars: Fieldbus Revisited." In Fieldbus Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07219-6_2.

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Estevez, Claudio, Georgios Ellinas, and Gee-Kung Chang. "Ethernet Services Transport Protocol with Configurable-QoS Attributes for Carrier Ethernet." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30376-0_6.

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Tien, Nguyen Xuan, and Jong Myung Rhee. "A Novel Seamless Redundancy Protocol for Ethernet." In Advances in Computer Science and Ubiquitous Computing. Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0281-6_55.

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Fischer, Marc, Moritz Walker, Philipp A. Neher, Michael Neubauer, Armin Lechler, and Alexander Verl. "EtherCAT Tunneling Through Time-Sensitive Networks: An Experimental Evaluation." In ARENA2036. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-88831-1_13.

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Abstract Due to flexibility requirements, the strictly horizontal communication of the automation pyramid is converging. This includes communication at the field level. Due to the long lifetime of machines in manufacturing, it is important to support converged communication for existing fieldbuses such as EtherCAT. This enables the implementation of brownfield approaches for gradually implementing converged networks in existing plants. EtherCAT is a widely used industrial Ethernet-based fieldbus protocol for communication between programmable logic controllers and field devices. This work analyzes the tunneling concept of EtherCAT through a Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) network from the literature and contributes an empirical evaluation based on a test setup with multiple EtherCAT networks and EtherCAT slaves. The tunneling of EtherCAT through TSN based on Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) is demonstrated to be a viable option, allowing the utilization of existing EtherCAT devices without the necessity for adaptation. A comparison of the Linux features SO_TXTIME and a simple RAW_SOCKET reveals that both introduce jitter, which is compensated by the EtherCAT slaves to a few microseconds.
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Opmane, Inara, Leo Truksans, Guntis Barzdins, Adrians Heidens, Rihards Balodis, and Pavel Merzlyakov. "ZERO: An Efficient Ethernet-Over-IP Tunneling Protocol." In Inter-cooperative Collective Intelligence: Techniques and Applications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35016-0_13.

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Jung, Bokrae, Hyunho Yun, Jaegwan Kim, Mingon Kim, and Minho Kang. "Performance Evaluation of Novel MAC Protocol for WDM/Ethernet-PON." In Computational Science – ICCS 2006. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11758549_20.

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Alzubaidi, W. K., Longzheng Cai, Shaymaa A. Alyawer, and Erika Siebert-Cole. "Visibility for Network Security Enhancement in Internet Protocol Over Ethernet Networks." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07674-4_28.

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Karsisto, Konsta, and Antti Valmari. "Verification-driven development of a collision-avoidance protocol for the Ethernet." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61648-9_43.

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Roh, Sun-Sik, Su-Hyun Kim, and Gwang-Hyun Kim. "Design of Authentication and Key Exchange Protocol in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks." In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2004. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24707-4_116.

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Horváth, Dániel, Gábor Kapitány, Sándor Plósz, István Moldován, and Csaba Lukovszki. "Ring Flushing for Reduced Overload in Spanning Tree Protocol Controlled Ethernet Networks." In The Internet of the Future. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03700-9_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ethernet protocol"

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Chen-Hu, Kun, Kristian S. Jensen, and Petar Popovski. "Sequential Entanglement-Swapping assisted by Quantum Protocol over Ethernet Networks." In 2025 International Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/qcnc64685.2025.00043.

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Gu, Huanhuan, Jing Shang, Xun Che, et al. "A Secure Ethernet Passive Optical Network Protocol for Industrial Internet of Things." In 2024 IEEE International Conferences on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing & Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical & Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData) and IEEE Congress on Cybermatics. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ithings-greencom-cpscom-smartdata-cybermatics62450.2024.00028.

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Yuan, Chao, Ti Guan, Jian Zhang, Kun Zhang, and Hengjie Liu. "Substation Ethernet link access control based on TLSec protocol and SM2 certificate." In 2024 3rd International Conference on Electronics and Information Technology (EIT). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/eit63098.2024.10762234.

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Gilliland, Gary. "Architectural Enablement for Time Sensitive Communications." In Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0080-2024-1062.

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Deos includes an industry standard lightweight TCP/IP stack (LwIP) with a DAL-A sockets library so it can provide data transport during in flight or on ground as part of its standard package. While it may have high data integrity (e.g., through CRC or other such mechanisms), TCP/IP over Ethernet is a non-deterministic protocol. As such, it is not suitable for avionics applications that require determinism or high robustness. In contrast, there are several are several redundant and deterministic data network technologies such as ARINC-664/AFDX, time triggered ethernet (TTE), and time sensitive networking (TSN). These interfaces are based on switched Ethernet technologies and can include system redundancy such that they are applicable for aircraft data network applications. Their feature set enables them to be used as a digital backbone for aircraft control and other applications where both integrity and availability are essential. Each of these solutions generally requires specific end point hardware to implement the protocols in firmware in order to meet the required communication timing and throughput. The implementation of the software device drivers for these technologies on Deos can leverage Deos' I/O Infrastructure (IOI) data distribution service for data decoupling. IOI is a DO-178 DAL-A module that can distribute data based on XML configuration files that specify the data paths, access control and optionally data formatting. It implements an inter-partition communications data interface between avionics applications including ARINC-653 partitions using the ARINC-653 APEX API sampling/queueing ports. Together, these features allow developers to readily adapt to changes in communication structures all through XML configuration files, versus recompiling which would impact the verification evidence of the module. This paper will talk about the different networking standards and how the use of Deos' IOI provides a way for the system to easily adapt to different network configurations without causing the driver library or end application(s) to be modified and thereby minimize change impact for reuse/reverification.
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Quinnell, Eric. "Tesla Transport Protocol Over Ethernet (TTPoE): A New Lossy, Exa-Scale Fabric for the Dojo AI Supercomputer." In 2024 IEEE Hot Chips 36 Symposium (HCS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hcs61935.2024.10664947.

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Vinogradov, Alexey, Evgeni Yablokov, and Valeria Yachnaya. "Upgrade of Ethernet-SpaceWire Protocol." In 2019 24th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/fruct.2019.8711937.

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Zhang, Yu-ping, Xiang-hui Feng, and Yun-xiang Guo. "Ethernet-CAN Protocol Conversion Module." In International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2013.29.96.

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Zhang, Yu-ping, Xiang-hui Feng, and Yun-xiang Guo. "Ethernet-CAN Protocol Conversion Module." In The 5th International Conference on Advanced Communication and Networking. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2013.31.07.

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Yongming Chen, Hua Chen, Mingzhong Zhang, and Yin Li. "The relevant research of CoE protocol in EtherCAT Industrial Ethernet." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Intelligent Systems (ICIS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicisys.2010.5658844.

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Seno, Lucia, and Claudio Zunino. "A simulation approach to a Real-Time Ethernet protocol: EtherCAT." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2008.4638431.

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Reports on the topic "Ethernet protocol"

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Aggarwal, R., M. Townsley, and M. Dos, eds. Transport of Ethernet Frames over Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Version 3 (L2TPv3). RFC Editor, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4719.

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Townsley, W., and R. da. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Active Discovery Relay for PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). RFC Editor, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3817.

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Worster, T., A. Doria, and J. Buerkle. General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) Packet Encapsulations for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). RFC Editor, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3293.

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Sajassi, A., S. Thoria, M. Mishra, K. Patel, J. Drake, and W. Lin. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Proxies for Ethernet VPN (EVPN). RFC Editor, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc9251.

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Arberg, P., D. Kourkouzelis, M. Duckett, T. Anschutz, and J. Moisand. Accommodating a Maximum Transit Unit/Maximum Receive Unit (MTU/MRU) Greater Than 1492 in the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). RFC Editor, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4638.

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