An event-triggered synchronization strategy for high-precise clock systems with switching topologies

Heliyon. 2024 Aug 26;10(17):e36755. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36755. eCollection 2024 Sep 15.

Abstract

The clock synchronization is a key technology for the reliability of wireless sensor networks (WSN). To reduce the communication burden and address the challenge of clock synchronization for high-precise clock systems in WSN with switching topologies, this paper proposes an event-triggered synchronization strategy for high-precise clock systems. Firstly, based on the concept of offset and skew, the model of whole clock systems is investigated and an event-triggered strategy is proposed for high-precise clock systems with switching topologies. Then, a synchronization strategy for clock systems is presented to achieve clock synchronization with the convergence of clock offset and clock skew. The sufficient condition for the synchronization of high-precise clock systems with switching topologies is obtained. Afterwards, the optimal event-triggered weighting matrices and controller gains are calculated by converting the clock synchronization problem as a solvable optimization problem. Finally, the performance of the proposed clock synchronization method is evaluated by simulations.

Keywords: Clock synchronization; Clock systems; Event-triggered; Switching topologies.