Authors
Aneeq Mahmood, Reinhard Exel, Thilo Sauter
Publication date
2014/2/3
Journal
IEEE Transactions on industrial informatics
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
1198-1206
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In distributed systems, clock synchronization performance is hampered by delays and jitter accumulated not only in the network, but also in the timestamping procedures of the devices being synchronized. This is particularly critical in software timestamp-based synchronization where both software- and hardware-related sources contribute to this behavior. Usually, these synchronization impairments are collapsed into a black-box performance figure without quantifying the impact of each individual source, which obscures the picture and reduces the possibility to find optimized remedies. In this study, for the first time, the individual sources of delay and jitter are investigated for an IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) synchronization system using the IEEE 1588 protocol and software timestamps. Novel measurement techniques are proposed to quantify the hardware- and software-related delay and jitter …
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