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TTET: Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base

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TTET: Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base. / Claesson, V.; Suri, Neeraj.
ICECCS '04 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems Navigating Complexity in the e-Engineering Age. ACM, 2004. p. 39-46.

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Claesson, V & Suri, N 2004, TTET: Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base. in ICECCS '04 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems Navigating Complexity in the e-Engineering Age. ACM, pp. 39-46. <https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=987890>

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Claesson, V., & Suri, N. (2004). TTET: Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base. In ICECCS '04 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems Navigating Complexity in the e-Engineering Age (pp. 39-46). ACM. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=987890

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Claesson V, Suri N. TTET: Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base. In ICECCS '04 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems Navigating Complexity in the e-Engineering Age. ACM. 2004. p. 39-46

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Claesson, V. ; Suri, Neeraj. / TTET : Event-triggered channels on a time-triggered base. ICECCS '04 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems Navigating Complexity in the e-Engineering Age. ACM, 2004. pp. 39-46

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