Synchronizing Internet Clock frequency protocol (sic)
draft-alavarez-hamelin-tictoc-sic-03
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Authors | José Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin , David Samaniego , Alfredo A. Ortega , Ruediger Geib | ||
Last updated | 2019-10-27 (Latest revision 2019-04-25) | ||
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Abstract
Synchronizing Internet Clock Frequency specifies a new secure method to synchronize difference clocks on the Internet, assuring smoothness (i.e., frequency stability) and robustness to man-in-the-middle attacks. In 90% of all cases, Synchronized Internet Clock Frequency is highly accurate, with a Maximum Time Interval Error less than 25 microseconds by a minute. Synchronized Internet Clock Frequency is based on a regular packet exchange and works with commodity terminal hardware.
Authors
José Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin
David Samaniego
Alfredo A. Ortega
Ruediger Geib
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