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   <front>
      <title>Epoch Markers</title>
      <author initials="H." surname="Birkholz" fullname="Henk Birkholz">
         <organization>Fraunhofer SIT</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="T." surname="Fossati" fullname="Thomas Fossati">
         <organization>Arm Limited</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="W." surname="Pan" fullname="Wei Pan">
         <organization>Huawei Technologies</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="C." surname="Bormann" fullname="Carsten Bormann">
         <organization>Universität Bremen TZI</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="October" day="10" year="2024" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   This document defines Epoch Markers as a way to establish a notion of
   freshness among actors in a distributed system.  Epoch Markers are
   similar to &quot;time ticks&quot; and are produced and distributed by a
   dedicated system, the Epoch Bell.  Systems that receive Epoch Markers
   do not have to track freshness using their own understanding of time
   (e.g., via a local real-time clock).  Instead, the reception of a
   certain Epoch Marker establishes a new epoch that is shared between
   all recipients.

	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-ietf-rats-epoch-markers-00" />
   
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