Worst-case synchronization error is probably the most interesting performance index of clock synchronization protocols when used in real-time control applications. It depends on several factors, among which jitters on timestamp measurements and thermal variations in oscillators, which are very difficult to replicate in real systems. As a consequence, it makes little sense comparing the errors measured in different experiments, which means that assessing synchronization quality in real-time systems in a meaningful way is not a trivial task. In this paper, a methodology is described that permits different clock discipline algorithms to be experimentally evaluated and reliably compared. It was applied to a testbed where the reference broadcast infrastructure synchronization protocol is implemented over Wi-Fi, and permitted to define some guidelines for the optimal selection of the algorithm and its parametrization.

Reliable comparison of clock discipline algorithms for time synchronization protocols

G Cena;S Scanzio;A Valenzano
2015

Abstract

Worst-case synchronization error is probably the most interesting performance index of clock synchronization protocols when used in real-time control applications. It depends on several factors, among which jitters on timestamp measurements and thermal variations in oscillators, which are very difficult to replicate in real systems. As a consequence, it makes little sense comparing the errors measured in different experiments, which means that assessing synchronization quality in real-time systems in a meaningful way is not a trivial task. In this paper, a methodology is described that permits different clock discipline algorithms to be experimentally evaluated and reliably compared. It was applied to a testbed where the reference broadcast infrastructure synchronization protocol is implemented over Wi-Fi, and permitted to define some guidelines for the optimal selection of the algorithm and its parametrization.
2015
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Wi-Fi
clock discipline algorithms
clock synchronization protocols
jitters
real-time systems
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