Title: Time Synchronization for High Latency Acoustic Networks
1Time Synchronization for High Latency Acoustic
Networks
- Affan A. Syed and John Heidemann
- Presented by Peng Xie
2Acoustic Channel
- High propagation delay
- 1500 m/s
- Low data rate
- 5 kbps
- Short-range
- 50-500m
3Time Synchronization
- Causality order
- Lamport clock
- Relative clock
- relative draft
- Global clock
- Synchronized to reference clock
4Time Synchronization
5Sources of Errors in Time Synchronization
6Synchronization Methods
- Sender-Receiver Synchronization
- Receiver-Receiver Synchronization
7Sender-Receiver Synchronization
8Receiver-Receiver Synchronization
9The Challenges of High Latency
10The Challenges of High Latency (Contd)
- Protocols based on one-way exchanges
11The Challenges of High Latency (Contd)
- Protocols based on two-way exchange
- T1fs(t1), T2fB(t1d)
- T3fB(t3), T4fs(t3d)
12The Challenges of High Latency (Contd)
13The Challenges of High Latency (Contd)
- Effect of clock skew
- Error
14Time Synchronization for High Latency Channel
(TSHL)
- Skew synchronization
- Offset synchronization
15Skew Synchronization
16Skew Synchronization (Contd)
- Linear regression the data points
17Offset Synchronization
18Offset Synchronization (Contd)
19Evaluations
- Simulation setup
- Skew40ppm
- Offset10µs
- Number of Beacon Messages25
- Granularity1µs
- Receive Jitter15 µs
20Effect of Distance Variation
21Effect of Time Since Synchronization
22Effect of Clock Skew
23Effect of Number of Sync Beacons
24Effect of Granularity
25Conclusions
- Protocols for RF perform poorly
- Skew has to been considered even during the
synchronization exchanges
26Discussions
- Burden of beacon node?
- Broadcasting beacon messages
- Synchronizing all the nodes
- Effect of contention in MAC layer