signaalinkierrot
Signaalinkierrot is a theoretical signaling construct used in discussions of ring-based networks and distributed control systems. In its core form, it describes a rotating state carrier, or rotor, that circulates among a set of nodes to coordinate transmission and maintain ordered delivery of signals. The mechanism aims to minimize collisions and improve determinism in environments with limited bandwidth or strict timing requirements.
Name etymology: The term combines the Dutch word signaal (signal) with a coined suffix derived from rotor,
Operation: In a typical model, a rotor packet travels around the network loop; each node inspects the
Applications and status: Signaalinkierrot remains primarily a subject of theoretical study and simulation. It is discussed
Variants and related concepts: Variants include signaalinkierrot-lite, with a compact rotor payload, and signaalinkierrot-pro, featuring richer