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- 2019
- Dhananjay M. Anand, Colin Freiheit, Marc Weiss, Kishan Shenoi, Hamid R. Ossareh:
A timing impairment module for electrical synchrometrology. ISPCS 2019: 1-7 - Peter Jansweijer, Henk Peek:
Insitu determination of the fiber delay coefficient in time-dissemination networks. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Robert M. Kaminsky:
Test Results of IEEE 1588v2 Network Synchronization Holdover Performance using Various Types of Reference Oscillators. ISPCS 2019: 1-5 - Prasanth Kemparaj, S. Satheesh Kumar:
Secure precision time protocol in packet switched networks. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Martin Langer, Thomas Behn, Rainer Bermbach:
Securing Unprotected NTP Implementations Using an NTS Daemon. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Martin Langer, Kristof Teichel, Kai Heine, Dieter Sibold, Rainer Bermbach:
Guards and Watchdogs in One-Way Synchronization with Delay-Related Authentication Mechanisms. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Faten Mkacher, Andrzej Duda:
Calibrating NTP. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Johannes Neyer, Lukas Gassner, Cristian Marinescu:
Redundant Schemes or How to Counter the Delay Attack on Time Synchronization Protocols. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Stefano Rinaldi, Federico Bonafini, Paolo Ferrari, Alessandra Flammini, Marco Pasetti, Emiliano Sisinni:
Software-based Time Synchronization for Integrating Power Hardware in the Loop Emulation in IEEE1588 Power Profile Testbed. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Stefano Rinaldi, Paolo Bellagente, Paolo Ferrari, Alessandra Flammini, Emiliano Sisinni:
Are Cloud Services Aware of Time? An Experimental Analysis oriented to Industry 4.0. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Sandeep Singh Sandha, Joseph Noor, Fatima M. Anwar, Mani B. Srivastava:
Exploiting Smartphone Peripherals for Precise Time Synchronization. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Ezzeldin Shereen, Florian Bitard, György Dán, Tolga Sel, Steffen Fries:
Next Steps in Security for Time Synchronization: Experiences from implementing IEEE 1588 v2.1. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - Brandon Smith, Bob Noseworthy, Radim Bartos:
ARTT: A Scalable Approach for Monitoring the Quality of Time in Distributed Systems. ISPCS 2019: 1-6 - 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control, and Communication, ISPCS 2019, Portland, OR, USA, September 22-27, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-5386-7607-3 [contents]
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