Pulse or digital communications – Synchronizers – Network synchronizing more than two stations
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-25
2008-03-25
Payne, David C. (Department: 2611)
Pulse or digital communications
Synchronizers
Network synchronizing more than two stations
C370S252000, C370S216000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10484683
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved clock synchronization algorithm for a distributed system intended for real time applications by performing at the same time an off-set correction and a clock read correction at each node of the distributed system. Expensive oscillators can be avoided and synchronization can be established faster and with higher precision.
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Hedenetz Bernd
Möller Bernd
Rausch Mathias
Schedl Anton
Bayerische Motoren Werke
Collard & Roe P.C.
Daimler-Chrysler AG
Guarino Rahel
Motorola Inc.
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