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Bus network
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TL;DR: In this paper, a connection control apparatus (10) connected to a bus, through which packet-based bidirectional serial communication is possible and to which a plurality of AV devices can be connected, makes it possible to know to which device the right of controlling each device connected to the bus belongs.
Abstract: There is provided a connection control apparatus (10) which, even when a plurality of such connection control apparatuses are connected to a bus such as the 1394 bus through which packet-based bidirectional serial communication is possible and to which a plurality of AV devices can be connected, makes it possible to know to which connection control apparatus the right of controlling each device connected to the bus belongs by collecting information about the control status of each connection control apparatus, thereby to carry out a high level of management of connections to and controls of the bus. Each connection control apparatus (10) connected to a bus, through which packet-based bidirectional serial communication is possible and to which a plurality of AV devices can be connected, comprises a control flag register (44) and a control information register (46) for storing the status of connection of the present device through the bus to other devices as well as the status of connection of the other devices to one another through the bus.
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07 Dec 2008TL;DR: In this paper, a system that includes multiple modules of an integrated circuit, a network on chip that is coupled to the multiple modules, and a bus, coupled in parallel to the NOC, is described.
Abstract: A system that includes multiple modules of an integrated circuit; a network on chip that is coupled to the multiple modules; a bus, coupled in parallel to the network on chip to the multiple modules; wherein a latency of the bus is lower and more predictable than an average latency of the network of chip.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the main methods to solve the network cost allocation problem both for generators and demands are studied and discussed using a 4-bus system and the IEEE 24-bus RTS system.
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11 Jun 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, the number and weight of wires interconnecting a host and/or controller with a precision measurement assembly is reduced using a common or shared bus, which may be entirely electrical or may include optical fibers to reduce EMI susceptibility.
Abstract: The number and weight of wires interconnecting a host and/or controller (52) with a precision measurement assembly (40) is reduced using a common or shared bus. The bus may be entirely electrical or may include optical fibers to reduce EMI susceptibility. A custom bus or a known serial network bus such as CAN or SIRCOS may be used.
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19 Oct 2005TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a node (16) for a bus network, which has a bus controller (30) having a receiving and transmitting circuit arrangement (32) and having a bus connection for transmitting and receiving messages via the bus.
Abstract: Inter alia, the invention provides a node ( 16 ) for a bus network, which has a bus controller ( 30 ) having a receiving and transmitting circuit arrangement ( 32 ) and having a bus connection for transmitting and receiving messages via the bus ( 14 ), and has a node identification set device ( 34, 30 ) for setting a node identification, on the basis of which the node ( 16 ) can respond via the bus ( 14 ) and/or the node can be identified in the network and/or on the basis of which messages sent from the node and/or message contents can be identified and/or on the basis of which messages which are relevant for the node and/or message contents can be identified. The invention provides that the node ( 16 ) has at least one set input connection ( 42 ) which is associated with the node identification set device and is separate from the bus connection, and that the node identification set device ( 34, 30 ) can be activated by application of a set signal to the set input connection ( 42 ) to receive a nominal node identification via the set input connection and/or the bus connection, and to set this nominal node identification as the node identification.
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