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timing systems

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Timing systems is the academic field concerned with the principles, design, and implementation of mechanisms for measuring, managing, and synchronizing time within processes or systems. This concept investigates the methodologies for establishing precise temporal relationships between events, ensuring coordinated operations, and enabling accurate data acquisition or control. Key characteristics include accuracy, precision, stability, and robustness in maintaining temporal coherence across potentially distributed components. Their significance is paramount for the reliable and efficient functioning of complex systems across diverse scientific, technological, and engineering domains, where coordinated timing is critical for performance and integrity.

Top Authors

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SR

University of California, Berkeley

JC

University of California, Berkeley

PT

Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica

DA

National Institute of Standards and Technology

DM

United States Naval Observatory

Top Institutions

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

ETH Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland