Examples of using Time reference in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Computer
This time reference could in fact be anything such as the time on a wrist watch perhaps.
can make judgements on how accurate each time reference.
not only distributes the time reference it also continually checks for accuracy and errors.
Authentication verifies that each timestamp has come from the intended time reference by analysing a set of encryption keys that are sent with the time reference.
however Internet time sources can't be authenticated which doubles the risk of using an Internet based time reference.
However, the accuracy of time synchronisation is solely dependent on the accuracy of whatever time reference is selected for NTP to distribute
there are various choices for locating a source of UTC for time reference for synchronisation.
this accuracy is solely reliant on whatever time reference NTP uses to synchronise with.
then a specialist NTP server are available that can receive a time reference via the GPS satellite system or specialist national transmissions.
which is why it is imperative that a secure atomic clock time reference for PC is used for synchronisation.(more…).
This time reference can be either relative(a computer's internal clock
This time reference can be either relative(a computer's internal clock
Once this signal is received by the time server, the time protocol NTP then distributes it around the network- comparing the system clock of every device to the time reference and adjusting each device.
are common devices that many computer networks use to provide a source of accurate time as NTP is able to ensure entire networks are synchronised to just a few milliseconds to the time reference.
authenication and trusted time references.
2 times reference[minimum of baseline or last end-of-dosing measurement])
the signal is authenticated providing a secure time reference.
However, there are a huge number of pitfalls in relying on the internet as a time reference;
use a single time reference to synchronise all machines on the network to a time reference.
However, it became apparent with the invention of atomic clocks that basing a time reference on the movement of the Earth was not accurate enough.