Hznet
Hznet is a term used in computer networking to describe a class of systems designed for extremely low latency and precise timing across distributed nodes. In many discussions, Hznet functions as an umbrella concept rather than a single technology, encompassing architectures and protocols that aim to deliver deterministic performance in real-time applications.
Typical Hznet designs integrate tightly synchronized clocks, deterministic communication channels, and hierarchical network layers. Edge devices
Hznet emphasizes bounded latency, minimal jitter, and time-coordinated data delivery. Protocols described under Hznet concepts often
Applications discussed in Hznet contexts include high-frequency trading, industrial automation, robotics, telepresence, and distributed sensor networks.
Because Hznet is not a single standard, there is no universal governing body. It appears in theoretical
See also: time-sensitive networking, deterministic networking, low-latency networking, time synchronization.