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Distributed Real-Time Protocols for Industrial Control Systems: Framework and Examples

The automation of today's large-scale industrial systems relies on the operation of distributed controller devices that perform local computations and exchange information via communication networks. The subject of this paper is the development of a family of shared-medium industrial communicat...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems 2012-10, Vol.23 (10), p.1856-1866
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