Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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766994 | Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Synchronous telecommunication networks, distributed control systems and integrated circuits have its accuracy of operation dependent on the existence of a reliable time basis signal extracted from the line data stream and acquirable to each node. In this sense, the existence of a sub-network (inside the main network) dedicated to the distribution of the clock signals is crucially important. There are different solutions for the architecture of the time distribution sub-network and choosing one of them depends on cost, precision, reliability and operational security. In this work we expose: (i) the possible time distribution networks and their usual topologies and arrangements. (ii) How parameters of the network nodes can affect the reachability and stability of the synchronous state of a network. (iii) Optimizations methods for synchronous networks which can provide low cost architectures with operational precision, reliability and security.
► We have described, modeled, analyzed and optimized time distribution networks composed of PLLs. ► From numerical simulations we derived hints about stability and reachability of the synchronous state of networks. ► An example of optimization processes regarding PLLs network performance is presented.