Time-Sensitive Networking applications rely on a continuous and uninterrupted signal between the source and the ultimate “listener,” or receiver, of data. Modern digital networks face many challenges in providing end-to-end real-time communication solutions, which are needed by these applications.

This is a five-course program that reviews the specific challenges to delivering real-time communications on modern networks. Learners will explore how to address these challenges using methods that have been developed by various standards groups.

After successfully completing the course program, the learner will understand:

  • The importance of synchronization, traffic shaping, and queueing in supporting time-sensitive applications
  • The current state of development and standardization of solutions
  • How to address real-time communications challenges using methods that have been developed by various standards groups

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Courses Included in the Program:

  • Time Synchronization & Audio Video Bridging
  • Virtual Local Area Network Bridging with Time-Sensitive Networking Enhancements
  • Precision Time Protocol & Selected TSN Use Cases
  • From 4G to 5G Fronthaul with TSN
  • Selection and Use of TSN Tools

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