At the bits and bytes level, data in BACnet packets on the wire obey some very specific rules so the receiver can glean the intent of the sender. Most of these rules are simple, and the code for any BACnet protocol stack thoroughly exercises most cases. However, the occurrence of certain conditions could execute incorrect code. This article sheds light on one such situation.
Citation: ASHRAE Journal, Vol. 47, No. 11
Product Code(s): D-27060
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