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Belden Contributes Hirschmann Brand Expertise To IEEE Standardization
Belden is one of the pioneers of Industrial Ethernet in the EMEA region. The company's experts are currently developing technological approaches for additional applications. They are working together with other specialists in a small team that was recently formed within the IEEE 802.1 Working Group, which is responsible for the worldwide standardization of Ethernet.
The Ethernet is not intrinsically a deterministic process. It is certainly possible to specify an average time by which a message should reach its recipient, and with appropriate prioritization it should be possible to comply with this. But “principle-related events” such as memory queues in the switches, temporary overloads or short-term high data volumes may lead to waiting times or even packet loss. “In most cases that will not be a problem, but it could be disastrous for a demanding application,” explains Dreher.
In his view, the new deterministic approach offers users a number of advantages, because a universal, open, worldwide standard for all time-critical applications would considerably increase the acceptance of Ethernet, leading to a far larger product range than for the previously used application-specific protocols. “It would also guarantee product interoperability, and eventually the higher numbers would lead to lower prices,” Dreher is convinced.