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@inproceedings{broman-ispcs14,
author = {David Broman and Patricia Derler and Ankush Desai and John C. Eidson and Sanjit A. Seshia},
title = {Endlessly Circulating Messages in IEEE 1588-2008 Systems},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International IEEE Symposium on Precision Clock Synchronization for Measurement, Control and Communication (ISPCS)},
month = "September",
year = {2014},
abstract={This paper studies conditions where messages endlessly
circulate in a system of IEEE 1588-2008 clocks. The study is
based on two independent analysis techniques. One uses a discrete
event simulation environment for describing the operation of the
best master clock (BMC) algorithm in IEEE 1588-2008. The
second uses a model checking tool. We discuss several cases
illustrating conditions under which circulating messages occur
and the effectiveness of measures to squelch these messages.
This paper demonstrates that one or more of the squelching
mechanisms must be implemented.},
}