[time-nuts] [Announce] Simulation software for powerlaw noise and PTP clock synchronization

Herbert Poetzl herbert at 13thfloor.at
Thu Apr 14 23:11:11 UTC 2016


On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 10:18:22PM +0200, Wolfgang Wallner wrote:

> Dear Timenuts community,

Wolfgang,

> I would like to announce the public availabilty of two software projects 
> which I have been working on for my master thesis:

> * LibPLN: a portable C++ library for the efficient simulation
>   of Powerlaw Noise (PLN)
> * LibPTP: a simulation framework based on the OMNeT++ network
>   simulation environment, for the simulation of the Precision
>   Time Protocol (PTP) as it is specified in IEEE 1588-2008

Thanks!

> Getting started:
> ------------------------------

> Both software project are available as open source from my Github 
> account: https://github.com/w-wallner
> The readme files present on the Github page should give you an idea on 
> how to get started using the individual components.


> License:
> ------------------------------

> All code is licensed using open source licenses.
> Most parts of the software are licensed as GPLv3, some parts use the 
> GPLv2 and BSD licenses.
> See the respective COPYING files for details.

Very appreciated!

> Detailed documentation:
> ------------------------------

> A detailed description of all design design decisions and how
> the fundamental concepts of the libraries work is contained in
> my master thesis:

>     Simulation of Time-synchronized Networks using IEEE 1588-2008, 
> 2016, Vienna University of Technology

> As of this writing (April 2016), it is not yet published, the expected 
> publication date will be May or June 2016.

Please let me/us know when there is an electronic
Version available.

> I hope these projects can be useful for some of you :)
> In case you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Thanks again,
Herbert

> Kind regards,
> Wolfgang Wallner
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