Title :
Comments on “IEEE 1588 Clock Synchronization Using Dual Slave Clocks in a Slave”
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Swansea Univ., Swansea, UK
Abstract :
In the above letter, Chin and Chen proposed an IEEE 1588 clock synchronization method based on dual slave clocks, where they claim that multiple unknown parameters-i.e., clock offset, clock skew, and master-to-slave delay-can be estimated with only one-way time transfers using more equations than usual. This comment investigates Chin and Chen´s dual clock scheme with detailed models for a master and dual slave clocks and shows that the formulation of multi-parameter estimation is invalid, which affirms that it is impossible to distinguish the effect of delay from that of clock offset at a slave even with dual slave clocks.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; clocks; signal processing; synchronisation; IEEE 1588 clock synchronization method; clock offset; clock skew; dual clock scheme; dual slave clocks; master clocks; master-to-slave delay; multiparameter estimation; one-way time transfers; Clocks; Delays; Equations; Estimation; Jitter; Mathematical model; Synchronization; Clock synchronization; clock offset; clock skew; path delay;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2014.2317738