2009 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies &Amp; Factory Automation 2009
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.2009.5347037
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HSR: Zero recovery time and low-cost redundancy for Industrial Ethernet (High availability seamless redundancy, IEC 62439-3)

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“…The schemes of the former type require the support of specific functionalities in the switches and provide fast recovery assuming a ring topology. The schemes of the latter type achieve further recovery time reduction by equipping client nodes with several redundant interfaces [27], [28].…”
Section: Performance Analysis Of Media Redundancy Protocol (Mrp) I Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The schemes of the former type require the support of specific functionalities in the switches and provide fast recovery assuming a ring topology. The schemes of the latter type achieve further recovery time reduction by equipping client nodes with several redundant interfaces [27], [28].…”
Section: Performance Analysis Of Media Redundancy Protocol (Mrp) I Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An in-depth description of HSR and PRP is available in [12]. Historically, HSR is a further development that resulted from new ideas after the first specification of PRP was completed.…”
Section: Hsr and Prp Principle Of Operation And Topology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…They may require several seconds to reestablish all communication links in case of a network failure. For the industrial networks with fast recovery time requirement, mechanisms such like HSR [11], Hypering, and Turboring based on ring topologies have been developed and have found wide acceptance in recent years.…”
Section: Requirements From Users' Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%