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A Fault-Tolerant Clock Synchronization and Geometry Determination Protocol
Author(s) -
Mahyar R. Malekpour
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
2018 aiaa information systems-aiaa infotech @ aerospace
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2018-1804
Subject(s) - clock synchronization , computer science , fault tolerance , synchronization (alternating current) , protocol (science) , computer network , distributed computing , medicine , channel (broadcasting) , alternative medicine , pathology
A fault-tolerant distributed protocol (algorithm) is presented that achieves optimum timing precision (clock synchronization) among the nodes and, simultaneously, determines the network’s geometry (shape)—locations and distances of the nodes relative to each other—in a wireless distributed system. This protocol is based on the assumption of initial coarse synchrony of nodes’ local clocks. The proposed solution assumes no prior knowledge of the nodes’ locations, the distances between the nodes, or network’s geometry, but assumes an ordered geometry where nodes have unique identifiers. This protocol accommodates large variations in the communication latencies among the nodes; thus, it applies equally to both wireless and wired networks.

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