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Time synchronization for deterministic communication

Published 19 Jan 2024 in cs.NI | (2401.10670v1)

Abstract: Deterministic communication is required for applications of several industry verticals including manufacturing, automotive, financial, and health care, etc. These applications rely on reliable and time-synchronized delivery of information among the communicating devices. Therefore, large delay variations in packet delivery or inaccuracies in time synchronization cannot be tolerated. In particular, the industrial revolution on digitization, connectivity of digital and physical systems, and flexible production design require deterministic and time-synchronized communication. A network supporting deterministic communication guarantees data delivery in a specified time with high reliability. The IEEE 802.1 TSN task group is developing standards to provide deterministic communication through IEEE 802 networks. The IEEE 802.1AS standard defines time synchronization mechanism for accurate distribution of time among the communicating devices. The time synchronization accuracy depends on the accurate calculation of the residence time which is the time between the ingress and the egress ports of the bridge and includes the processing, queuing, transmission, and link latency of the timing information. This paper discusses time synchronization mechanisms supported in current wired and wireless integrated systems.

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