17969095. Mechanism for Precise Time Synchronization in a Datacenter Network simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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Mechanism for Precise Time Synchronization in a Datacenter Network

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Abhishek Agarwal of Santa Clara CA (US)

Ye Tang of Palo Alto CA (US)

Prashant R. Chandra of San Jose CA (US)

Simon Luigi Sabato of Saratoga CA (US)

Hema Hariharan of Cupertino CA (US)

Mechanism for Precise Time Synchronization in a Datacenter Network - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17969095 titled 'Mechanism for Precise Time Synchronization in a Datacenter Network

Simplified Explanation

The patent application focuses on enhancing time synchronization across a datacenter network by utilizing both software-based and hardware-based mechanisms. The software-based mechanism provides initial coarse time synchronization, while the hardware-based mechanism offers subsequent finer time synchronization.

  • Software-based mechanism for initial coarse time synchronization
  • Hardware-based mechanism for subsequent finer time synchronization

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries where precise time synchronization is crucial, such as finance, telecommunications, and scientific research.

Problems Solved

1. Inaccurate time synchronization across nodes in a datacenter network 2. Difficulty in achieving precise time synchronization using only software-based mechanisms

Benefits

1. Improved accuracy in time synchronization 2. Enhanced performance of applications that rely on precise time synchronization 3. Increased efficiency in datacenter network operations

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing financial trading platforms, enhancing telecommunications networks, improving scientific research facilities.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which is commonly used for time synchronization in computer networks.

Unanswered Questions

How does the hardware-based mechanism improve time synchronization accuracy compared to software-based mechanisms?

The hardware-based mechanism utilizes specialized components and algorithms to achieve finer time synchronization, which can result in greater accuracy compared to software-based methods.

What are the specific industries that can benefit the most from this technology?

Industries such as high-frequency trading, telecommunications, and scientific research are likely to benefit the most from the enhanced time synchronization provided by this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the disclosure are directed to supporting time synchronization across a datacenter network with greater accuracy. The time synchronization includes both software based and hardware based time synchronization mechanisms to provide more precise time synchronization across various nodes in the datacenter network. The software based mechanism can provide the initial coarse time synchronization while the hardware based mechanism can provide the subsequent finer time synchronization.