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Removing delay fluctuation in network time synchronization

A technology of network delay and network time, applied in time division multiplexing system, generating/distributing signals, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as unnecessary adjustment of local clock

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-07-11
AGILENT TECH INC
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For example, a timed packet with a network delay that greatly exceeds the moving average of the network delay may cause unnecessary adjustments to the local clock

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[0012] Figure 1 shows a pair of devices 10 and 12 including mechanisms for removing delay fluctuations in network time synchronization according to the present teachings. Exemplary embodiments of devices 10 and 12 include computer systems, test instruments, industrial control equipment, environmental control equipment, home appliances, and the like.

[0013] Device 10 includes a local clock 14 and device 12 includes a local clock 16 . Devices 10 and 12 include time synchronization circuits 40 and 42, respectively, which maintain time synchronization in local clocks 14 and 16 by exchanging timing packets (eg, set of timing packets 20-22) via communications network 30.

[0014] In one embodiment, time synchronization circuits 40 and 42 maintain time synchronization according to the IEEE1588 time synchronization protocol. In the example shown, time synchronization circuit 42 adjusts the time of day in local clock 16 to match the time of day maintained in local clock 14 of device...

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Techniques for removing delay fluctuations from network time synchronization so that timing packets that experience an inordinate network delay to not cause unneeded adjustments to a local clock. Time synchronization according to the present techniques includes measuring a network delay associated with a timing packet and discarding the timing packet if the network delay exceeds an adjustable threshold. The adjustable threshold enables balancing the quality of delay measurements in terms of delay fluctuation against the number of delay measurements that are sufficient to maintain time synchronization.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to removing delay fluctuations in network time synchronization. Background technique [0002] Many types of devices may include a local clock that maintains a time-of-day. Exemplary devices that may have a local time-of-date clock include computer systems, test instruments, industrial control equipment, environmental control equipment, and household appliances. [0003] A time synchronization protocol can be used to synchronize local clocks in devices. A time synchronization protocol may be a protocol in which a local clock exchanges timing packets with a reference clock via a communication network. The time of transmission and reception of the timing packets can be used to determine the time offset between the local clock and the reference clock so that the local clock can be adjusted to match the time in the reference clock. One example of a time synchronization protocol that includes the exchange of timing packets is...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L29/06
CPCH04L43/0858H04L43/106H04L43/16H04J3/0667G06F1/14
Inventor 布鲁斯·汉密尔顿约翰·C·艾德森瓦莱丽·凯恩斯凯
Owner AGILENT TECH INC
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