Hi Peter,

Yes, it may very well be as you said…I just snipped the example text from other 
use-case sections in the DETNET use-case document.

I agree that DETNET doesn’t mean high or low latency - just whatever latency is 
necessary to be reliable and predictable.

R.

> On Apr 19, 2017, at 3:14 AM, peter van der Stok <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Each LC needs to measure each of its several hundred
>> sensors once per measurement interval. Latency is not critical in
>> this scenario as long as all sensor values are completed in the
>> measurement interval."
> 
> The above looks like a self contained contradiction.
> "Completed within the measurement interval" means a deadline.
> So latency is important, the only conclusion is that the latency may be 
> relatively long.
> 
> In real-time we discern types of deadline:
> soft deadline: delivering the result after the deadline has a diminishing 
> value for the application
> hard deadline: delivering the result after the deadline means end of 
> application (e.g plane crash)
> 
> It might be helpful to see how this terminology can be used within 6tisch use 
> cases.
> 
> Peter
> 

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