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Precision Time Protocol

Known as: IEEE 1588v2, PTP, IEEE 1588-2008 
The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a protocol used to synchronize clocks throughout a computer network. On a local area network, it achieves clock… 
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2010
2010
This article describes the work performed by ITU-T SG15Q13 for defining the first telecom profile based on the use of IEEE Std… 
2009
2009
IEEE 1588 is a standard used in the synchronization of independent clocks that run on separate nodes of a distributed measurement… 
2009
2009
Clock synchronization is one of the enabling technologies for real-time networking. This paper is motivated by the need for WLAN… 
2008
2008
If all clocks within a distributed system share the same notion of time, the application domain can gain several advantages… 
2008
2008
Time synchronization is essential for a number of network applications. As the era of ubiquitous computing is ushered in, high… 
2007
2007
This paper analyzes the factors that affect the synchronization performance in using the precision time protocol (FTP). We first… 
2007
2007
This paper deals with time synchronization of distributed systems over Industrial Ethernet network. A new simulation model of… 
2005
2005
The widespread clock synchronization standard, IEEE 1588, is purely master-slave based. The inherent disadvantage is, that a… 
2003
2003
This article describes the architecture and implementation of two systems on a chip, which support high accuracy clock…