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Paulo Ver'issimo and Lu'is Rodrigues. A posteriori agreement for fault-tolerant clock synchronization on broadcast networks. In Proc. 22nd International Symosium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, Boston, Massachusetts, July 1992.

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....broadcasts. Moreover, it assumes the presence of synchronized global clocks, such as GPS, at many points in the network, and so the main focus is reducing the variance along the paths to these time oracles. There are several proposals for synchronizing clocks within a single broadcast domain [18, 17, 13]. These all exploit the special properties of broadcast media and achieve high precision. However, they cannot synchronize nodes that do not lie within the same broadcast domain. Since our focus here is on global clock synchronization, we don t discuss these more local approaches further. Two ....

VER ISSIMO, P., AND RODRIGUES, L. A posteriori agreement for fault-tolerant clock synchronization on broadcast networks. In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS '92) (Boston, MA, July 1992), D. K. Pradhan, Ed., IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 85--85.


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Paulo Ver'issimo and Lu'is Rodrigues. A posteriori agreement for fault-tolerant clock synchronization on broadcast networks. In Proc. 22nd International Symosium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, Boston, Massachusetts, July 1992.

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