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Neue Kommunikations-Konzepte in industriellen Leitsystemen

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Echtzeitsysteme und objektorientierter Entwurf

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The use of distributed computer control systems requires real-time behaviour, high reliability and increasingly economical systems. High real-time requirements and large process data volumes make event-driven information processing and transfer necessary. This arises several constraints for system design, for instance data consistency. The demand for economical systems requires the use of cheap standard components, whenever possible. Problems due to conventional use of standardized, connection-oriented communication protocols in event-driven distributed computer control systems are shown. Multicast communication concepts are presented as solutions, using standardized protocols in a problem-specific way. The presented concepts fulfill the necessity of using standard components as well as the specific demands towards distributed computer control systems, avoiding the problems presented.

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Dieterle, W., Kochs, HD., Dittmar, E. (1996). Neue Kommunikations-Konzepte in industriellen Leitsystemen. In: Rzehak, H. (eds) Echtzeitsysteme und objektorientierter Entwurf. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90480-5_13

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