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WLAN in Automation – More Than an Academic Exercise?

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Dependable Computing (LADC 2005)

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Nowadays information technology (IT) is increasingly determining growth in the world of automation. After it changed hierarchies, structures and flows in the entire office world, it now covers all the sectors from the process and manufacturing industries to logistics and building automation. The communications capability of devices and continuous, transparent information routes are indispensable components of future-oriented automation concepts.

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Nett, E. (2005). WLAN in Automation – More Than an Academic Exercise?. In: Maziero, C.A., Gabriel Silva, J., Andrade, A.M.S., de Assis Silva, F.M. (eds) Dependable Computing. LADC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3747. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11572329_3

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