Stability analysis of distributed clock synchronization in the time-triggered architecture

Recourse to well-established analysis and design methods known from control and observer theory is a rising trend in embedded computing. This interdisciplinary approach brings about interesting new results and ideas allowing tighter system specifications and increased self-adaptability. We use obser...

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