S. Ohta, K. Toyoshima, H. Uematsu, K. Hisadome, M. Teshima
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摘要
时间同步协议,如NTP (Network Time Protocol),是IP (Internet Protocol)网络中常用的时间同步协议。这些协议通过测量往返时间(RTT)来估计时钟时间偏移。在这种估计中,延迟变化可能会产生误差,延迟变化包含在测量的RTT值中。为了避免这种情况,以前已经开发了使用固定样本量的传统最小过滤技术。为了使传统滤波器有效地工作,需要选择合适数量的样本来选择最小值,同时考虑滤波效果和同步稳定性之间的权衡。本文研究了一种替代滤波器,称为自适应最小滤波器,它根据RTT值的变化来控制样本数量。该滤波器达到了足够的滤波效果以及优越的时钟控制稳定性。利用计算机仿真对采用自适应最小滤波器的时间同步协议进行了评价。仿真结果表明,采用自适应最小滤波器的同步协议比采用传统最小滤波器的同步协议具有更好的时间精度和稳定性。
Adaptive minimum filter that achieves precise time synchronization on IP networks
Time synchronization protocols, such as NTP (Network Time Protocol), are frequently used on IP (Internet protocol) networks. These protocols estimate the clock time offset by measuring the Round Trip Time (RTT). In this estimation, errors may occur by delay variation, which is included in the measured RTT values. To avoid this, a conventional minimum filter technique using a fixed sample size has been developed previously. For the conventional filter to work efficiently, it is necessary to select the appropriate number of samples from which the minimum value is selected, while considering the tradeoff between the filtering effect and synchronization stability. This paper investigates an alternate filter, called an adaptive minimum filter, which controls the number of samples depending on the variation of the RTT values. This filter achieves a sufficient filtering effect as well as superior clock control stability. A computer simulation is used to evaluate the time synchronization protocol that employs the adaptive minimum filter. The simulation results show that the synchronization protocol with the adaptive minimum filter achieves better time accuracy and stability than that with the conventional minimum filter.