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IEEE 1588 Time Synchronization for Real-Time Distributed Systems
Michael Zimmer

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Michael Zimmer. "IEEE 1588 Time Synchronization for Real-Time Distributed Systems". Talk or presentation, 16, February, 2011; Poster presented at the Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference, Berkeley, CA.

Abstract
The IEEE 1588 protocol enables precise time synchronization of systems on a local area network. An open source, single stack, non-blocking implementation of the protocol is being developed to investigate its application to distributed systems. Specifically, the implementation is designed for use within the PTIDES (Programming Temporally Integrated Disributed Embedded Systems) programming model.

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    Michael Zimmer. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/832.html"><i>IEEE
    1588 Time Synchronization for Real-Time Distributed
    Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  16,
    February, 2011; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
    >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
    Berkeley, CA.
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    Michael Zimmer. "IEEE 1588 Time Synchronization for
    Real-Time Distributed Systems". Talk or presentation, 
    16, February, 2011; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
    >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
    Berkeley, CA.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Zimmer11_IEEE1588TimeSynchronizationForRealTimeDistributedSystems,
        author = {Michael Zimmer},
        title = {IEEE 1588 Time Synchronization for Real-Time
                  Distributed Systems},
        day = {16},
        month = {February},
        year = {2011},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/conferences/11"
                  >Ninth Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference</a>,
                  Berkeley, CA.},
        abstract = {The IEEE 1588 protocol enables precise time
                  synchronization of systems on a local area
                  network. An open source, single stack,
                  non-blocking implementation of the protocol is
                  being developed to investigate its application to
                  distributed systems. Specifically, the
                  implementation is designed for use within the
                  PTIDES (Programming Temporally Integrated
                  Disributed Embedded Systems) programming model.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/832.html}
    }
    

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