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Lightweight Time Synchronization
for Sensor Networks
Jana van
Greunen and Jan Rabaey
WSNA 2003, San Diego, CA September 2003
This paper presents
lightweight tree-based synchronization (LTS) methods for
sensor networks. First, a single-hop, pair-wise synchronization scheme
is analyzed. This scheme requires the exchange of only
three messages and has Gaussian error properties. The
single-hop approach is extended to a centralized multi-hop synchronization
method. Multi-hop synchronization consists of pair-wise
synchronizations performed along the edges of a spanning tree.
Multi-hop synchronization requires only n-1 pair-wise synchronizations
for a network of n nodes. In addition, we show that the
communication complexity and accuracy of multi-hop synchronization
is a function of the construction and depth of the spanning
tree; several spanning-tree construction algorithms are described.
Further, the required refresh rate of multi-hop synchronization is
shown as a function of clock drift and the accuracy of single-hop
synchronization. Finally, a distributed multi-hop synchronization is
presented where nodes keep track of their own clock drift
and their synchronization accuracy. In this scheme, nodes
initialize their own resynchronization as needed.
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