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OpenWiFiSync: Open Source Implementation of a Clock Synchronization Algorithm using Wi-Fi

Michael Gundall; Hans Dieter Schotten
In: IEEE 29th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA). IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA-2024), September 9-13, Italy, Vol. 1, IEEE, 9/2024.

Abstract

Precise clock synchronization is an important requirement for distributed and networked industrial use cases. As more and more use cases contain mobile devices, clock synchronization has to be performed over wireless communication links. As wireless communication links are currently not as deterministic and reliable as wireline communication systems, novel clock synchronization algorithms have to be investigated. Here, the so-called Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization Protocol is a well suited solution as it brings up multiple advantages. Most important is the non-invasiveness, meaning it can be used with commercially available components. As a considerably high amount of factories use Wi-Fi as wireless communication system for their mobile use cases, the aforementioned protocol is implemented using Wi-Fi. Furthermore, the usage of Open-Source Software can be seen as driver for highly efficient and interoperable applications. Consequently, the implementation is accessible under the GNU General Public License on GitHub under the designation OpenWiFiSync. Besides the details on concept, its implementation, and the used testbed, first results are outlined within this paper. Additionally, future work and the estimated timeline are presented.

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