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- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization abstract "The Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization (RBIS) protocol is a master/slave synchronization protocol. RBIS, as the Reference Broadcast Time Synchronization (RBS), is a receiver/receiver synchronization protocol, as a consequence timestamps used for clock regulation are acquired only on the receiving of synchronization events. RBIS is specifically tailored to be used in IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi networks configured in infrastructure mode. Such a kind of networks are based on an access point that coordinates the communication between the wireless nodes (i.e., the STAs), and they are very common.The advantages of RBIS are that it can be directly used with common access points, no modification is required to the STAs (or minor modifications to improve synchronization performance) and a very small overhead is added to the wireless channel (typically a message every 1 second). Moreover, it allows an easily synchronization with an external time source, because it is a master/slave protocol. Its major drawback is that it does not compensate the propagation delay. This fact limit the achievable synchronization quality to a couple of microsecond, which is typically enough for the very majority of the applications, especially for home automation. An example is the connection of wireless speakers to a television.".
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- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clocks.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synchronization.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_802.11.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization wikiPageWikiLink slave_(technology).
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- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization subject Category:Clocks.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization subject Category:Synchronization.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization hypernym Protocol.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization type Software.
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization comment "The Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization (RBIS) protocol is a master/slave synchronization protocol. RBIS, as the Reference Broadcast Time Synchronization (RBS), is a receiver/receiver synchronization protocol, as a consequence timestamps used for clock regulation are acquired only on the receiving of synchronization events. RBIS is specifically tailored to be used in IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi networks configured in infrastructure mode.".
- Reference_Broadcast_Infrastructure_Synchronization label "Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization".
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