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This paper presents a clock synchronisation method which can be used to reduce the clock skew time in WSI systems. A feedback technique is used to offset the clock skewing due to process mismatches and environmental variations. Experiments and simulations indicate that the skew time can be reduced to within a few tens of picoseconds. The stability analysis shows that the system is stable under certain conditions which can be easily satisfied.<>