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The synchronization accuracy of the nodes of a wireless sensor network (WSN) can be perturbed by the plug-in of nonsynchronized nodes (NSNs). In the case of peer-to-peer synchronization algorithms, the reference time of the WSN is established on the basis of the clock time of all nodes. Therefore, each NSN changes the reference time to synchronize all nodes with the new reference time interval needs...
Clock synchronization is a necessary feature in in-vehicle time- and safety-critical networks. The reason is that exact timing information has to be maintained in nodes, for instance for time stamps of messages that are important for safety-critical functions. A common time base has to be established at start-up time before time-sensitive data handling can begin. In vehicular applications, this clock...
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