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Understanding the Global in Global Finance and Regulation
A simple and statistically robust method for passive clock synchronization in sensor networks is presented. The method is not limited to passive (one-way communication) synchronization, but this scenario justifies the method. The recursive nature of the method and the targeted passive setup mean that it adds a minimum of requirements on the system in which it is used. Statistical characteristics of the method are quantified and real measurements are used to illustrate the robustness and performance gain relative to a naive Kalman filter based clock synchronization. Finally, C++ code that implements the suggested clock synchronization method, is provided in this article.QC 20140423</p
Scalable and Passive Wireless Network Clock Synchronization
Clock synchronization is ubiquitous in wireless systems for communication,
sensing and control. In this paper we design a scalable system in which an
indefinite number of passively receiving wireless units can synchronize to a
single master clock at the level of discrete clock ticks. Accurate
synchronization requires an estimate of the node positions. If such information
is available the framework developed here takes position uncertainties into
account. In the absence of such information we propose a mechanism which
enables simultaneous synchronization and positioning. Furthermore we derive the
Cramer-Rao bounds for the system which show that it enables synchronization
accuracy at sub-nanosecond levels. Finally, we develop and evaluate an online
estimation method which is statistically efficient
Time synchronization system utilizing moon reflected coded signals Patent
Time synchronization system for synchronizing clocks at remote locations with master clock using moon reflected coded signal
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