| Mills, David. Algorithms for Synchronizing Network Clocks; RFC956. In ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comments, no. 956. SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., Sep. 1985. |
....will support. Observations suggest that the algorithm keeps accurate round trip estimates at much higher loss rates than sampling from the first transmission. Other estimation methods that use multiple samples taken in parallel have been explored in Mills work on synchronizing network clocks [12,13,14]. Synchronizing clocks involves problems of handling a certain amount of bad data, caused by noisy links or faulty clocks. The techniques used to eliminate such bad values can also be applied to the problem of extracting good round trip times from a set of several round trip times collected at ....
Mills, David. Algorithms for Synchronizing Network Clocks; RFC956. In ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comments, no. 956. SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., Sep. 1985.
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