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Synchronization and Tracking with Synchronous Oscillators
37th Annual Symposium on Frequency Control, 1983Abstract : A Synchronous Oscillator (SO) is a coherent synchronization and tracking network in which an external signal forces the oscillator to be synchronized in frequency with a final phase difference determined by the initial frequency difference between the oscillator natural frequency and the external frequency.
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Synchronization in chaotic systems.
Physical Review Letters, 1990L. Pecora, T. Carroll
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Comparison of synchronous and synchronized cell division
Experimental Cell Research, 1964Summary The evaluation of division synchrony by means of a synchronization index (SI) allows a comparison of various systems under constant or changing conditions. Such a comparison can be used in the evaluation of the controversial “normality” of a system and aid in the search for the effect of environmental changes on the life cycle of cells in ...
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The brainweb: Phase synchronization and large-scale integration
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001F. Varela +3 more
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The flooding time synchronization protocol
ACM International Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2004M. Maróti +3 more
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Priority Inheritance Protocols: An Approach to Real-Time Synchronization
IEEE Trans. Computers, 1990L. Sha, R. Rajkumar, J. Lehoczky
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Modulation of Oscillatory Neuronal Synchronization by Selective Visual Attention
Science, 2001P. Fries +3 more
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Synchronization of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocytic stages in culture.
Journal of Parasitology, 1979C. Lambros, J. Vanderberg
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Clock Synchronization and Synchronous Systems
2012Previous chapters of this book have made a number of uses of clocks or time in distributed protocols. In this chapter, we look more closely at the underlying issues. Our focus is on aspects of real-time computing that are specific to distributed protocols and systems.
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