WISE Syncronization Logic
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== Timing == | == Timing == | ||
* Every device sets the time frame when it is available for synchronization by setting the start time and duration. | * Every device sets the time frame when it is available for synchronization by setting the start time and duration. | ||
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Revision as of 05:59, 2 May 2012
Timing
- Every device sets the time frame when it is available for synchronization by setting the start time and duration.
Example
- In this example every device has the same starting time for synchronization. Each device starts the process by running as a client and searching for available servers.
- None of them finds an available server and sleeps for a while (random time between MIN time and MAX time).
- Next the devices start a server service and wait for clients. If no client tries to connect within a wait time the device sleeps again and tries to find a server again. The server's wait time varies randomly between MIN time and MAX time.
- The random times should cause the devices to be in a condition where one device is running as a server and another is running as a client.
- A synchronization is then run between the devices



