27th Colloquium of Automation 2005

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Ralph Welge - Speaker

    Digital Home Networking with L3-Net, A SELF-X Middleware based on standard TCP/IP protocols
    11.11.200512.11.2005
    27th Colloquium of Automation 2005

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    27th Colloquium of Automation 2005

    11.11.0512.11.05

    Salzhausen, Germany

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