Title :
A statistical method for time synchronization of computer clocks with precisely frequency-synchronized oscillators
Author :
Yamashita, T. ; Ono, S.
Author_Institution :
NTT Software Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
With the growing of computer networks, continuous media communication and processing are expected in distributed systems. Continuous media communication and processing require both time and frequency synchronization between computer clocks. The authors propose a statistical time synchronization method for computer clocks that have precisely frequency-synchronized oscillators. This method not only improves time synchronization accuracy but also prevents degradation of the frequency stability of the precise oscillators when errors in the measured time offset between computer clocks caused by network traffic possess a Gaussian distribution. The improvement of time synchronization accuracy is achieved by estimating the confidence interval of the measured time offsets between the computer clocks. The prevention of frequency stability degradation is achieved by testing the difference between the latest mean and the mean at the last time adjustment for deciding the need for time correction. Evaluation by simulation of changes in the time offset in an ISDN clock synchronization system showed that this method achieves accurate time and stable frequency synchronization
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; ISDN; clocks; computer networks; errors; frequency stability; oscillators; statistical analysis; synchronisation; telecommunication traffic; Gaussian distribution; ISDN clock synchronization system; computer clocks; computer networks; confidence interval estimation; continuous media communication; continuous media processing; distributed systems; frequency stability degradation prevention; measured time offset errors; network traffic; precisely frequency-synchronized oscillators; simulation; stable frequency synchronization; statistical method; time adjustment difference testing; time correction; time synchronization; time synchronization accuracy; Clocks; Computer errors; Computer networks; Degradation; Frequency measurement; Frequency synchronization; Oscillators; Stability; Statistical analysis; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8292-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCS.1998.679484