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Why two clocks synchronize: Energy balance of the synchronized clocks
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2011We consider the synchronization of two clocks which are accurate (show the same time) but have pendulums with different masses. We show that such clocks hanging on the same beam beside the complete (in-phase) and antiphase synchronizations perform the third type of synchronization in which the difference of the pendulums’ displacements is a periodic ...
Czołczyński, Krzysztof +3 more
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Wait-free clock synchronization
Proceedings of the twelfth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '93, 1993zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dolev, S., Welch, J. L.
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Clock synchronization using wavelets
Proceedings of GLOBECOM '95, 2002We present a clock synchronization scheme using wavelets that completely eliminates the pattern-dependent jitter. This is achieved by obtaining the optimal pre-filter using a particular linear combination of the wavelet and its translates. We further investigate synchronization methods for modulation schemes employing orthogonal shaping pulses with ...
F. DANESHGARAN, MONDIN, Marina
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Hazard-free clock synchronization
2022Aufgrund der zunehmenden Komplexität von Mikroprozessoren ist es unmöglich, mit einer einzigen Taktquelle den gesamten Prozessor ohne großen Versatz zu takten. Daher werden Chips in mehrere Regionen aufgeteilt, die jeweils von einer einzelnen Taktquelle abgedeckt werden.
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 1977
Atomic clocks at widely separated sites can be synchronized to within several nanoseconds from a few minutes of very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations, and to within one nanosecond from several hours of such observations.
C.C. Counselman +6 more
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Atomic clocks at widely separated sites can be synchronized to within several nanoseconds from a few minutes of very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations, and to within one nanosecond from several hours of such observations.
C.C. Counselman +6 more
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Distributed synchronous clocking
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1995It is difficult to distribute a well aligned hardware clock throughout the physical extent of a synchronous processor. In this paper, we present an alternative approach-Distributed Synchronous Clocking-that maintains the simplicity of synchronous operation without suffering the drawbacks of centralized clocking.
G.A. Pratt, J. Nguyen
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Byzantine clock synchronization
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1984An informal description is given of three fault-tolerant clock-synchronization algorithms. These algorithms work in the presence of arbitrary kinds of failure, including "two-faced" clocks. Two of the algorithms are derived from Byzantine Generals solutions.
Leslie Lamport, P. M. Melliar-Smith
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Probabilistic clock synchronization
Distributed Computing, 1989zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Clock synchronization in Cell/B.E. traces
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2008AbstractCell/B.E. is a heterogeneous multicore processor that was designed for the efficient execution of parallel and vectorizable applications with high computation and memory requirements. The transition to multicores introduces the challenge of providing tools that help programmers tune the code running on these architectures.
Biberstein M., Harel Y., Heilper A.
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