The IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol enables precise time synchronization over the packet-based Ethernet network so that the time on a slave clock at one end of the network agrees with a master clock ...
The need for more accurate time synchronization within a distributed system. The challenges of using synchronized time provided by the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in application software and the ...
The Global Positioning System (GPS), the Internet and many defense-critical applications for example—demand exceptionally precise time and frequency standards. Today’s systems, however, rely on 1950s ...
An international team of researchers has advanced their work with synchronizing a remote optical clock with a master clock by exploring what happens to time signals that need to travel through 12 ...
Microsemi's enhanced TimeProvider 2700/2300 clocks raise the bar for client capacity available from a single PTP GM device targeted at the LTE market, offering increased client capacity from 128 PTP ...
Networks that require precise timing for time stamping of data now have the XLi IEEE 1588 Grandmaster Clock. The clock, which Symmetricom claims is the first to use the IEEE 1588 standard, can provide ...
Precision time is ubiquitous today thanks to GPS and WWVB. Even your Macbook or smartphone displays time which is synchronized to the NIST-F1 clock, a cesium fountain atomic clock (aka the ‘Atomic ...