Inaccuracy in the clock synchronization translates directly to an imprecise location.
It provides a mechanism for clock synchronization.
In 1900 and 1904 he interpreted Lorentz's local time as the result of clock synchronization by light signals.
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Edwards' theory allows for a more general method of clock synchronization than Einstein's theory, without changing its physical predictions.
This relationship allows clock synchronization in any infinitesimally small space volume.
This is sensitive to network packet loss, jitter and clock synchronization.
The value of e(v) depends only on the choice of clock synchronization and cannot be determined by experiment.
The clock synchronization is necessary to provide all nodes with an equivalent time concept.
Such clock synchronization makes an absolute frame of reference superfluous for all predictive purposes.