System designers are thinking of precision timing as a layer, one that supports the entire stack, from hardware to software and applications.
Mechanical clocks first appeared in northern Italy in the 13th century, following earlier methods of timekeeping like ...
A cyber-attack does not always need to steal data or shut systems down to cause damage. Sometimes it only needs to shift the clock. Researchers at the University of East London (UEL), in collaboration ...
From threat modeling to encrypted collaboration apps, we’ve collected experts’ tips and tools for safely and effectively ...
Quantum timekeeping has reached a new threshold, with trapped-ion clocks now accurate to the 19th decimal place and a ...
The first clock measures how fast AI capabilities are improving. New advances arrive from labs, vendors and the research community—and move on whether you’re ready or not. The forces driving this ...
What the Clock: Internet time servers are a critical part of the infrastructure used by companies and organizations that rely on atomic clocks to keep accurate time. A US agency responsible for ...
How some of the world’s most precise clocks missed a very small beat. By Mike Ives and Adeel Hassan Time appeared to skip a beat last week when some of the world’s most accurate clocks were affected ...
Abstract: Precise clock synchronization is critical for ensuring the real-time coordination of industrial processes as time-sensitive networking (TSN) requires. This article analyzes the difficulties ...
With the advancement of Internet applications, the global demand for broadband satellite communication services is incessantly escalating. Furthermore, there exists an exponential surge in the ...
The return to "standard time" is better for our health according to sleep scientists, but the time change can be disruptive, and our bodies must also adjust to more hours of darkness as we head ...