Communication Networks for ManufacturingA text and reference fusing network theory with explanations and examples, enumerating principles and examining actual systems and current network applications. Includes fundamentals of local area networks that are suitable for manufacturing; basic automated manufacturing concepts; and the MAP and TOP network architectures. Annotation copyright Boo. |
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algorithm ALOHA application layer application processes architecture area networks automated manufacturing systems bandwidth bits buffer coaxial cable communication computer networks connection connection-oriented connectionless context corresponding CSMA/CD data link layer data rate data transfer data unit database defined delay depicted in Figure devices dialog discussed distributed systems encoding end user Equation error control example flow control frame frequency functional unit IEEE implementation interconnection interface involves local area networks MAC sublayer modulation monitor multiplexing network layer node noise operating system optical fibers OSI reference model output packet parameters performance physical layer presentation layer primitive protocol entity queue receiver request robots routing scheme sender sequence server service provider service user session layer shown in Figure signal specific standard subnetwork techniques token bus token bus protocol TPDU transfer syntax transmission transmitted transport layer transport protocol variable