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Abstract: This paper describes a series of experiments involving over 100,000 hosts of the Internet system and
located in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific. The experiments are designed to evaluate the availability,
accuracy and reliability of international standard time distribution using the Internet and the Network
Time Protocol (NTP), which has been designated an Internet Standard protocol. NTP is designed
specifically for use in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to... (Update)
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...of three other major NTP surveys. The first was conducted by David Mills in 1989, when the NTP network was very small, only 1000 hosts [3]. This survey operated by scanning all known hosts on the Internet and focussed on the effectiveness of the NTP clock setting algorithms...
.... skewing its clock to the correct time of the other clock using a phase lock loop clock discipline algorithm described in detail in [8]. This algorithm alters the computer clock time, while compensating for the intrinsic frequency error and dynamically adjusting the poll...
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Mills, D.L. On the accuracy and stability of clocks synchronized by the Network Time Protocol in the Internet system. ACM Computer Communication Review 20, 1 (January 1990), 65-75. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/mills90accuracy.html More
@article{ mills90accuracy,
author = "David L. Mills",
title = "On the Accuracy and Stability of Clocks Synchronized by the Network Time Protocol in the Internet System",
journal = "Computer Communication Review",
volume = "20",
number = "1",
pages = "65--75",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/mills90accuracy.html" }
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