What is TSN?

TSN stands for Time-Sensitive Networking. It is a set of extensions to the standard Ethernet protocol (IEEE 802) that ensure deterministic, Real-time communication over standard networks.

TSN makes it possible to send time-critical industrial data over the same network as regular IT traffic — without delay or data loss.

TSN is essential in modern OT environments, particularly in applications such as Motion Control, robotics, SCADA, audio/video and automotive.


🎯 What does TSN do?

  • Guarantees real-time delivery of data with low and predictable latency
  • Avoids congestion and data loss through traffic shaping and time slots
  • Allows different data flows with different priorities to coexist
  • Provides synchronisation between devices using PTP (IEEE 802.1AS)

🧱 Key TSN components (IEEE standards)

Standard Function
802.1AS Time synchronisation (based on PTP)
802.1Qbv Time-based scheduling (time-aware shaper)
802.1Qbu / 802.3br Frame preemption for critical communication
802.1CB Redundancy and fault tolerance via frame replication
802.1Qci Ingress filtering and per-stream filtering
802.1Qcc Resource management and configuration of flows

🔧 Why is TSN important?

  • Replaces legacy field networks (such as Profibus and DeviceNet) with a single standardised Ethernet
  • Supports convergence of IT and OT at network level
  • Allows multiple protocols to run simultaneously: OPC UA, EtherCAT and ProfiNET with TSN
  • Provides deterministic performance over standard infrastructure
  • Important for Industry 4.0 and IIoT

🏭 Examples of TSN applications

  • Real-time PLC control and Motion Control
  • Synchronised robots or vision systems
  • Energy management and network synchronisation (smart grid)
  • Audio/video over IP in medical or automotive applications
  • OPC UA over TSN for open industrial communication

✅ Benefits of TSN

  • Deterministic communication over standard Ethernet
  • Open standard – interoperability between manufacturers
  • Reduces network complexity – fewer separate networks needed
  • Future-proof – suited to high-speed automation
  • Flexible and scalable for both small and large installations

📌 In summary

TSN makes Ethernet suitable for Real-time industrial applications, and forms the foundation for flexible, secure and standardised communication in modern OT networks.