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Synchronisationsaufgaben

Synchronization, or synchronisation, is the process of coordinating events to occur at the same time or in a defined temporal relationship. It is essential in distributed systems, measurement, control, and many daily activities where timing matters.

There are different facets: time synchronization aligns clocks across locations; phase synchronization aligns the phase of

Methods include external time references and protocols that measure delays and adjust local clocks. In computing

In music, synchronization helps performers stay in tempo and phase, aided by metronomes, click tracks, and conductors.

Challenges include variable latency, jitter, skew, and environmental perturbations that degrade accuracy. Robust synchronization uses redundancy,

Across domains, synchronization improves coherence, reliability, and efficiency, but it requires careful design to accommodate delays

oscillatory
signals;
and
frequency
synchronization
matches
rates.
Clocks
drift
due
to
imperfect
oscillators,
yielding
offsets
that
must
be
compensated
by
communication
delays
and
calibration.
and
networking,
NTP
and
PTP
provide
hierarchical
timing
and
clock
discipline.
In
control
and
robotics,
synchronized
motion
coordinates
multiple
actuators
and
sensors.
In
biology,
synchronized
activity
appears
in
circadian
rhythms,
heart
pacemaking,
and
groups
such
as
fireflies
or
neurons,
driven
by
coupling
signals
and
shared
environments.
error
estimation,
and
secure
time
sources
to
prevent
spoofing
or
tampering.
and
variability.