Clock synchronization method, device, and system
US-2024421929-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9713109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415021660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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Locating a frequency deviation in a communication network is provided. A node clock frequency is assigned to each internal clock of each network node. Messages are transmitted synchronizing the internal clocks. The synchronization messages are transmitted from one node to another in succession based on a reference clock frequency predefined by a reference clock. The synchronization messages include a reference clock count state of the reference clock. Synchronization deviations are calculated at predefined intervals of time. If the synchronization deviation of the middle network node exceeds a threshold value, a change in the reference clock frequency is detected if the synchronization deviations of adjacent nodes. Otherwise, a change in the node clock frequency of the middle network node is detected.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for locating a frequency deviation in a communication network, the method comprising: clocking an internal clock of each of a plurality of communicating network nodes of the communication network at a node clock frequency assigned to each respective communication network node; transmitting, in the communications network, a plurality of synchronization messages for synchronizing the internal clocks of the plurality of network nodes, wherein the plurality of synchronization messages are transmitted in succession from a preceding network node to a middle network node and from the middle network node to a next network node based on a reference clock frequency predefined by a reference clock, wherein the plurality of synchronization messages include a reference clock count state of the reference clock; calculating, by each of the preceding network node, the middle network node, and the next network node, a synchronization deviation at predefined intervals of time; determining whether the synchronization deviation of the middle network node exceeds a threshold value; and detecting a change in the reference clock frequency when the synchronization deviations calculated by the preceding network node, the middle network node, and the next network node are similar to one another and the synchronization deviation of the middle network node exceeds the threshold value; and otherwise detecting a change in the node clock frequency of the middle network node when the synchronization deviations calculated by the preceding network node and the next network node are similar to one another and the synchronization deviation of the middle network exceeds the threshold value. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein calculating the synchronization deviation of at least one network node comprises: calculating a change in a clock ratio between the reference clock frequency and the node clock frequency of the at least one network node based on previously received synchronization messages. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: transmitting the detected change to a central evaluation unit. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the time synchronization is based on the IEC 61158 Type 10 standard (PROFINET), the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol (PTCP) according to the IEC 61158 Type 10 PTCP standard, or PROFINET and PTCP, wherein the reference node is a master and the remaining network nodes are slaves based on respective standards, and wherein the communication network is a multicast network. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by each network node, an estimated reference clock count state representing an estimation of the reference clock count state of the reference clock; and estimating, by at least one network node, a deviation of the reference clock count state based on the reference clock count state in a received synchronization message based on the synchronization deviation of a network node. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: transmitting the detected change to a central evaluation unit. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the time synchronization is based on the IEC 61158 Type 10 standard (PROFINET), the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol (PTCP) according to the IEC 61158 Type 10 PTCP standard, or PROFINET and PTCP, wherein the reference node is a master and the remaining network nodes are slaves based on respective standards, and wherein the communication network is a multicast network. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting the detected change to a central evaluation unit. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the time synchronization is based on the IEC 61158 Type 10 standard (PROFINET), the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol (PTCP) according to the IEC 61158 Type 10 PTCP standard, or PROFINET and PTCP, wherein the reference node is a master and the remaining network nodes are slaves based on respective standards, and wherein the communication network is a multicast network. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time synchronization is based on the IEC 61158 Type 10 standard (PROFINET), the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol (PTCP) according to the IEC 61158 Type 10 PTCP standard, or PROFINET and PTCP, wherein the reference node is a master and the remaining network nodes are slaves based on respective standards, and wherein the communication network is a multicast network. 11. A communication network comprising: a plurality of network nodes in communication with one another, each network node comprising: an internal clock, clocked at a node clock frequency assigned to each respective network node, wherein each network node transmits synchronization messages used for the time synchronization of internal clocks of the plurality of network nodes, wherein the synchronization messages are transmitted in succession from a preceding network node to a middle network node, from the middle network node to a next network node based on a reference clock frequency predefined by a reference clock, the synchronization messages comprising a reference clock count state of the reference clock, wherein the preceding network node, the middle network node, and the next network node are each configured to calculate a synchronization deviation at predefined intervals of time, wherein a previous synchronization deviation value of the middle network node is compared to a threshold value; wherein the middle network node is configured to detect a change in the reference clock frequency when the synchronization deviations calculated by the preceding network node, the middle network node, and the next network node are similar to one another, and the synchronization deviation value of the middle network node exceeds the threshold value, and otherwise wherein the middle network node is configured to detect a change in the node clock frequency of the middle network node when the synchronization deviations calculated by the preceding network node and the next network node are similar to one another, and the synchronization deviation value of the middle network node exceeds the threshold value. 12. The communication network as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the middle network node consists of: a network card; or wherein the middle network node comprises: the network card, a real-time clock, and a time stamp unite. 13. A non-transitory computer-readable data storage medium storing instructions, that when executed by a microprocessor cause the microprocessor to perform the instructions, the instructions comprising: clocking an internal clock of each of a plurality of communicating network nodes of the communication network at a node clock frequency assigned to each respective communication network node; transmitting a plurality of synchronization messages synchronizing the internal clocks of the plurality of network nodes, wherein the plurality of synchronization messages are transmitted in succession from a preceding network node to a middle network node and from the middle network node to a next network node based on a reference clock frequency predefined by a reference clock, wherein the plurality of synchronization messages include a reference clock count state of the reference clock; calculating, by each of the preceding network node, the middle network node, and the next network node, a synchronization deviation at predefined intervals of time; determining whether the synchronization deviation of the middle network node exceeds a threshold value; detecting a change in the reference clock frequency when the synchronization deviations calculate
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