SNESs
SNESs, also known as Synchronous Networked Embedded Systems, are a class of integrated computing systems designed for real-time processing and communication within industrial, automotive, and automation environments. These systems are characterized by their ability to synchronize multiple embedded devices over a network, enabling coordinated operations and data sharing.
Typically, SNESs consist of various microcontrollers and sensors interconnected through standardized communication protocols such as Ethernet,
One of the key features of SNESs is their focus on deterministic behavior, ensuring that data transmission
The development of SNESs has been influenced by advances in microelectronics, network technologies, and embedded system
Overall, SNESs are instrumental in modern automation and control systems, offering reliable and precise networked solutions