TSN/A Confernece 2025 | September 23, 12:00 p.m.
Do We Already Have TSN Networks? Myths vs. Realities
by Günter Steindl | Siemens
Abstract
What truly qualifies a network as "TSN-capable"? Is a TSN switch sufficient, or does it lack centralized stream control and deterministic traffic shaping? Our field analysis reveals: 70% of TSN configuration lies in orchestration – not hardware. Adminis must actively prioritize real-time streams, maintain < 1 µs synchronization errors, and strictly decouple best-effort traffic. Using PNoverTSN, we prove that minimal features enable converged networks – if configurations enforce time sensitivity.
The Speaker
Günter Steindl is principal engineer for industrial communication. He is responsible for the system architecture of the communication in automation systems.
Günter Steindl started as hardware/software developer at SIEMENS AG after studying Electrical Engineering/Communication Engineering in Regensburg. His first project was the development of PROFIBUS DP. He is technology editor of PROFINET at the IEC and voting member at the IEEE802.1 for TSN Industrial Automation profile.
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The TSN/A Conference 2025 marks its 10th edition as a leading forum on converged networks, compute, and applications. Experts from industry and research present the latest developments in Time-Sensitive Networking, 5G, OPC UA, and edge technologies. The program includes lectures, live demonstrations, and workshops. Date: September 23 and 24 Location: Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport (Stuttgart, Germany) |










