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Internet Time Synchronization: the Network Time Protocol (1991)  (Make Corrections)  (207 citations)
David L. Mills
Zhonghua Yang and T. Anthony Marsland (Eds.), Global States and Time in Distributed Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press



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Abstract: This paper describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which is designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. It uses a symmetric architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchical configuration synchronizes local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire, radio or calibrated atomic clock. The servers can also redistribute time information... (Update)

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Mills, D.L. Internet time synchronization: the Network Time Protocol. IEEE Trans. Communications COM-39, 10 (October 1991), 1482-1493. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mills91internet.html   More

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    year = "1994",
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Citations (may not include all citations):
373   clocks and the ordering of events in a distributed system (context) - Lamport - 1978
207   Internet time synchronization: the Network Time Protocol - Mills - 1989
191   Englewood Cliffs (context) - Bertsekas - 1987
142   Synchronizing clocks in the presence of faults (context) - Lamport - 1985
104   Clock synchronization in distributed real-time systems (context) - Kopetz - 1987
85   Optimal clock synchronization - Srikanth - 1987
84   A new fault-tolerant algorithm for clock synchronization - Lundelius - 1984
62   Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (context) - Standard - 1977
47   Maintaining the time in a distributed system (context) - Marzullo - 1985
38   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Mills - 1989
38   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Mills - 1985
32   Fault-tolerant clock synchronization (context) - Halpern, Simons et al. - 1984
29   the accuracy and stability of clocks synchronized by the Net.. - Mills - 1990
25   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Postel - 1980
25   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Postel - 1983
25   DARPANetworkWorking Group Report RFC (context) - Postel - 1983
25   Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (context) - of - 1980
19   A probabilistic approach to distributed clock synchronizatio.. (context) - Cristian - 1989
12   TEMPO - A network time controller for a distributed Berkeley.. (context) - Gusella - 1984
10   Network synchronization of random signals (context) - Lindsay - 1980
9   Experiments in network clock synchronization (context) - Mills - 1985
7   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Research, Agency et al. - 1981
7   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Research, Agency - 1981
4   DARPA Network Working Group Report RFC (context) - Su - 1981
3   Automated Computer Time Service (context) - Time, NBS et al. - 1988
3   Digital Synchronization Network Plan (context) - Research - 1986
2   NonByzantine clock synchronization - a programming experimen.. (context) - Rickert - 1988
2   Network synchronization: analysis of a hybrid of master-slav.. (context) - Mitra - 1980
2   Department of Computer Science Technical Report TR (context) - Schneider - 1986
2   ACM SIGCOMM 88 Symposium (context) - Mills - 1988
2   An experiment in clock synchronisation (context) - Cole - 1988
1   Modern Communications Circuits (context) - th - 1986
1   Time and frequency dissemination: an overview of principles .. (context) - Blair - 1974
1   The National Bureau of Standards atomic time scale: generati.. (context) - Allan, Gray et al. - 1974



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