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Clock Synchronization Method for Distributed Real-Time Simulation Based on Multilayer Network Architecture

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In order to achieve synchronous propulsion of real-time distributed simulation based on multi-layer network, this paper designed a clock synchronization method for this multi-layer architecture. The realization of Real-time Ethernet Layer’s synchronization is based on industrial Ethernet PowerLink protocol, and the realization of Hard Real-time Layer’s clock synchronization is take advantage of the reflective memory card’s Network Interrupt. This paper also designed the Interlayer clock alignment strategy between Real-time Ethernet Layer and Hard Real-time Layer. The test results show that the overall performance can meet the requirements of millisecond-level real-time simulation system.

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Wang, X., Wang, J. (2012). Clock Synchronization Method for Distributed Real-Time Simulation Based on Multilayer Network Architecture. In: Xiao, T., Zhang, L., Fei, M. (eds) AsiaSim 2012. AsiaSim 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 325. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34387-2_28

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