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The Power Profile and Conformity Testing
Evolution of Sync Standards Addressing Real Deployment Needs
MEF Survey on Synchronization
Application Scenarios of Enhanced Ethernet Equipment Clocks
Architectures for Synchronization Delivery and Monitoring
Fault Recovery for Time Synchronization Networks: Real-World Experience
Update: PTP Time Transfer Through a U.S. Commercial Optical Telecommunications Network
Test Results from an Operationally Deployed Iridium-Based Secure Timing Solution
SVN-23: What Happened?
Keynote Address: Time Synchronization and the Power System
5G Networks Synchronization Aspects
What is Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Why it Matters
Sync in an NFV World
Keynote Address: Frequency, Time, and Phase in the 3.5 GHz CBRS Band
Testing Hybrid Clocks
First Results of a High Performance Optically-Pumped Cesium Beam Clock
Impact of Oscillator Controllability on System Performance
Oscillator Performance - Beyond the Data Sheet
Delivering Stable Timing Under Harsh Real-World Environmental Conditions with High-Precision 100-ppb TCMOs
Phase Holdover Challenges
Methods for Improving NTP Installed Based Time Accuracy
Security Threats and Mitigation in PTP Networks
e-Loran - The Future of Resilient PNT
The Vulnerability of GNSS Timing Receivers to Spoofing Attacks
Enhanced PRTC (ePRTC) Operating in the Real World
Optical Time Transfer (OTT): Application in Telecommunication Networks and PoC Results
Synchronization Redundancy and Protection in NG Network
Time Synchronization in Financial Services Industry - A Deep Dive
Virtualization of Time in Compute System
Time in the IoT
Smart Cities and the NIST Global Cities Team Challenge
Keynote Address: Introduction to Time in the Connected Vehicle Ecosystem
Standards
Timing in Packet Networks
Measuring and Characterizing Network Time
Phase Locked Loops and Oscillators
Timing Reference Sources and Atomic Clocks
Fundamental Need for Sync; Introduction to Clocks