Abstract:
The network according to the invention, including functional nodes connected in series by information transmission means, in which the information assumes the form of discrete messages propagating from node to node in the network, is characterized in that the information transmission means between the nodes are bidirectional to allow information to propagate in both circulation directions of the network, and each node includes at least one first and second associated information input/output port, connected by corresponding information transmission means to neighboring nodes and the operation of which is controlled exclusively and sequentially, by means forming a communication automaton, between a mode of operation with asynchronous reception of information from its neighboring nodes and a mode of operation for synchronous transmission of information to its neighboring nodes.
Abstract:
A data transmission architecture, in particular for use in on-board avionics is disclosed. The data transmission architecture includes at least one main data transmission network with integrated functional nodes for connecting peripheral connecting networks in a data transmission loop to the main network, in order to provide data transmission between the networks.
Abstract:
A data transmission architecture, in particular for use in on-board avionics is disclosed. The data transmission architecture includes at least one main data transmission network with integrated functional nodes for connecting a plurality of peripheral data transmission networks to the main network, in order to provide data transmission between the networks. The data transmission architecture also includes a direct connection of peripheral networks to one another so as to allow the transmission of data directly between the peripheral networks without passing through the main network. The main network includes a plurality of associated sub-networks.
Abstract:
An information transmission network and corresponding functional node are disclosed. In one aspect, the information transmission network includes functional nodes connected to one another by an information transmission capability. The information is in the form of discrete messages propagating from node to node in the network. At least some of the nodes have at least two operating modes, one operating mode defined only by the configuration of the physical layer of the node referred to as 1 of the OSI model and one operating mode defined at least by that layer and the link layer of the node referred to as 2 of the OSI model.