Workshop – TSN @ ITU WSIS
This part of the IEEE presence at ITU WSIS 2022

Time-Sensitive Networking
Friday, 22 April 2022 – 9:00am ET, 15:00 CET
Imagine the opportunities possible if networking was instant and reliable, between people and things that matter, when and where it matters most.
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) makes it possible to carry data traffic of time-critical applications over a network shared by various kinds of applications having different Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. TSN provides guaranteed data transport with bounded low latency, low delay variation, and extremely low data loss. By reserving resources for critical traffic, and applying various queuing and shaping techniques, TSN achieves zero congestion loss for critical data traffic. This, in turn, allows TSN to guarantee a worst-case end-to-end latency for critical data.
These features make TSN applicable and economical for various use cases in the digital transformation. TSN can be used in various verticals, e.g., in industrial automation networks being developed for smart factories, in cellular networks, in networks for critical machine-to-machine communication, for new networking approaches in vehicles including support for autonomous driving, and many more, with a constantly expanding list.
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