Sinec H1

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Sinec H1 is an Industrial Ethernet communications protocol that provides the transport layer function widely used in automation and process control applications.[1][2] The protocol was developed by Siemens and is used mainly for control applications. It has large bandwidth and is well suited to the transmission of large volumes of data.

It is used as part of the control infrastructure of CERN[3] and LHC.[4]

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  1. ^ Becker, K.; Flaschka, E. (1990). "Sinec concept and implementation". Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 25 (1–3): 125–128. doi:10.1016/0924-4247(90)87019-F.
  2. ^ SINEC H1, ein Bussystem fuer die Prozesskommunikation. T Kersting, R Sommer, H Stier – Siemens Energie und Automation, 1985. pp. 152-156. (in German)
  3. ^ Ninin et al. (1997) Industrial Control Systems for the Technical Infrastructure at CERN. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems. http://www.aps.anl.gov/News/Conferences/1997/icalepcs/paper97/p133.pdf
  4. ^ Bray et al. (1995) The Control and Data Acquisition of the LHC Test String. In Proceedings of International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems, Chicago, IL, USA, 30 Oct – 3 Nov 1995. https://cds.cern.ch/record/293232?ln=no

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