Obermaisser, 2007 - Google Patents
End-to-end delays of event-triggered overlay networks in a time-triggered architectureObermaisser, 2007
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- Obermaisser R
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- 2007 5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
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Event-triggered overlay networks are a solution for extending time-triggered networks with support for additional event-triggered communication activities. In addition to time-triggered message transmissions, applications can request the dissemination of messages at points in …
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