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Self-adaptive clock synchronization for computational grid

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Y Zhao, Wanlei Zhou, J Huang, Shui Yu, Elicia LanhamElicia Lanham
This paper presents an innovative method to synchronize physical clocks for a computational grid, in particular for a computational grid linked through the asynchronous Intranet or Internet environments. The method discussed is an asynchronous self-adaptive clock synchronization mechanism. Two strategies for clock synchronisation are introduced. (1) Use continuous time intervals to calculate the precision of clocks, which can reduce the effect of network delay efficiently. (2) Every node synchronizes its clock with its leader actively. In addition, a node self-adaptive model is presented, and the relationship between the clock precision and synchronization time is induced, hence a node can predict when it should begin the synchronization process. Detailed simulation and extension of this issue are provided at the end of the paper. The presented model is both practical and feasible.

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Event

International Workshop on Grid and Cooperative Computing (2002 : Hainan, China)

Pagination

932 - 942

Publisher

Publishing House of Electronics Industry

Location

Hainan, China

Place of publication

Beijing, China

Start date

2002-12-26

End date

2002-12-28

ISBN-13

9787505383203

ISBN-10

7505383205

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2002, Publishing House of Electronics Industry

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Han, M Shi

Title of proceedings

GCC 2002 : Proceedings of the grid and cooperative computing international workshop

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