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Goal:
==Goal==


The Time Synchronization Industry-Academia workstream (TSIAW) brings together researchers and industry practitioners to discuss and solve challenging problems in time synchronization of connected devices and applications.
The Time Synchronization Industry-Academia Workstream (TSIAW) brings together researchers and industry practitioners to discuss and solve challenging problems in time synchronization of connected devices and applications.


==Objectives==
===Bridge the gap between theory and practice===


The TSIAW will act as a bridge between academic research and industry needs. By bringing together researchers and practitioners, the workstream will ensure that research efforts address real-world challenges faced by the ever-growing and complex data center and edge communication networks and devices by developing robust, reliable and scalable novel solutions


Objectives


· Bridge the gap between theory and practice: The TSIAW will act as a bridge between academic research and industry needs. By bringing together researchers and practitioners, the workstream will ensure that research efforts address real-world challenges faced by the ever-growing and complex data center and edge communication networks and devices by developing robust, reliable and scalable novel solutions
===Synchronization Data for Decision Makers===


· Synchronization Data for Decision Makers:  Research and develop the data required by data center decision makers, on how to use precise time to make data center and edge applications (AI, Databases, Microservices, etc.) or portions of that software run 2x to 1000+x better in performance, power, latency and/or cost when compared to unsynchronized solution.
Research and develop the data required by data center decision makers, on how to use precise time to make data center and edge applications (AI, Databases, Microservices, etc.) or portions of that software run 2x to 1000+x better in performance, power, latency and/or cost when compared to unsynchronized solution.


· Develop Time Synchronization Projects:  The TSIAW will expose projects for academia that will have impact on data center and edge technologies.  When possible, TSIAW will help facilitating the research.  When possible, making a community of time synchronization experts available to Academia and Industry to improve applications through time synchronization.


· Advance the field of time synchronization: The TSIAW will strive to push the boundaries of time synchronization research by facilitating collaboration between industry and academia. This will involve identifying critical research areas, promoting joint research projects, and disseminating findings and solutions through conferences, workshops, repositories, and publications.  (First virtually) (Not focused on crazy precise, more on applications)
===Develop Time Synchronization Projects===


· Foster a dynamic, vibrant and knowledgeable community of time synchronization experts: The TSIAW will create a platform for communication and collaboration among industry professionals, academics, and researchers working on time synchronization  
The TSIAW will expose projects for academia that will have impact on data center and edge technologies.  When possible, TSIAW will help facilitating the research.  When possible, making a community of time synchronization experts available to Academia and Industry to improve applications through time synchronization.


Mission Statement:


· To promote the advancement of precise time in data center and edge/networked designs and applications
===Advance the field of time synchronization===


· To get software developer to think differently about how they write software for synchronized applications and to remove 50 years of software hacks and band-aids required to work-around the lack of time synchronization
The TSIAW will strive to push the boundaries of time synchronization research by facilitating collaboration between industry and academia. This will involve identifying critical research areas, promoting joint research projects, and disseminating findings and solutions through conferences, workshops, repositories, and publications.  (First virtually) (Not focused on crazy precise, more on applications)


· Identifying and promoting data to help decision makers on the topic of precise time.


===Foster a dynamic, vibrant and knowledgeable community of time synchronization experts===


Organization:
The TSIAW will create a platform for communication and collaboration among industry professionals, academics, and researchers working on time synchronization


· Identify and distribute key research areas in time synchronization.
==Projects==


· Organize virtual meetings to bring together researchers and industry practitioners to discuss and demo current challenges and novel solutions.
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
· Top submission can present at OCP conference or recommended to other conferences.
!
 
! Start Date !! End Date !! Call For Action !! Statement !! Introduction Slides !! Wiki
· Create a central repository for research findings, papers, presentations and best practices related to time synchronization (OCP-TAP wiki for this)
|-  
 
| '''#1'''
==Objective==
|  5/1/2024
Academic and Industry Engagement for Advancement of Precision Time Applications.
|  Open
| Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning College Project
|  A Precisely Synchronized Datacenter Would Improve Overall Performance of Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
|
|
|-
|}


==Project Team==
==Project Team==
:- Lead: [mailto:Dan.Biderman@intel.com Dan Biderman] (Intel)
:- Lead: [mailto:Dan.Biderman@intel.com Dan Biderman] (Intel)
:- Lead: [mailto:helbakoury@gmail.com.com Hesham Albakoury] (Individual)
:- Lead: [mailto:helbakoury@gmail.com Hesham Albakoury] (Individual)
 
==Meeting invite==
8:00am - 8:30am PST Second Thursday every month: [https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_OGE1MzNkMGMtZDRjMS00YzFiLTg4MTAtZjcxNzEwYzI2ODIy%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522fbb4e2fb-f802-4d55-beca-b7149551e928%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%2522cff27e02-befc-4437-98d5-96034f77b90c%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=5f0bbd41-a286-4e8b-b786-5162812cfe21&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true Launch Teams Meeting Link]
 
==Recording from Past Calls==
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ctz2eWt2e71y9ChquZGdu6Fc9H5PQZZs/view?usp=sharing 20 Jan 2022]
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ew3LOo-vUEA_KcP0A_MnnkuHmVzykC6V/view?usp=sharing 27 Jan 2022]
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iBY6HX9EA6CKG3QWYw7ZwfNMUUyketMG/view?usp=sharing 24 Feb 2022]
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xPt-CWZEpcoVGmgpRnG8ccebdfoZ46vq/view?usp=sharing 23 Jun 2022]
 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uO8RtSFO5l7xTY6mTIrsImsP2iaRvyNC/view?usp=sharing 27 Oct 2022 PTP Simulator Demo]


[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZzXC85Pl4viJoBF0x6Y_eYNiCe-YtY-/view?usp=sharing 10 Nov 2022 Monitoring Discussion]
==Bi-Weekly Meeting Invite==
11:00am - 11:55am PT Bi-Weekly Wednesday meetings (opposites weeks of the normal OCP-TAP meeting) : [https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_OGE1MzNkMGMtZDRjMS00YzFiLTg4MTAtZjcxNzEwYzI2ODIy%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522fbb4e2fb-f802-4d55-beca-b7149551e928%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%2522cff27e02-befc-4437-98d5-96034f77b90c%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=5f0bbd41-a286-4e8b-b786-5162812cfe21&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true Launch Teams Meeting Link]


[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Cx59jrTRm4alglwwRJbUdfuyTsHQAxM8/view?usp=sharing 11 May 2023 PTM Testing Kickoff]
==Zoom Details==


[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yQ3cyI7ld8FdiqXQYEe6gZgZzFM_qO5S/view?usp=sharing 28 Sep 2023]
Meeting ID: 810 8874 0168


[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TmXMF-VchMt06UzEo8Ot36kKkZkriWYD/view?usp=sharing 8 Feb 2024 Monitoring & Measurement Discussion]
Passcode: 760037


==Hardware Roadmap==
==Recordings from Past calls==
 
{| class="wikitable"  
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!
! Design !! Objective
|-
| '''#1'''
| Time Card based PPS measurement
| Scaleable use of the Time Card in a generic server to perform up to 4 PPS measurements
|-
|}


==Software==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!
! Design !! Objective
|-  
|-  
| '''#1'''
! Date !! Topics & Recordings !! Speakers !! Slides
| Time Card based PPS measurement
| Interface with Time Card driver and export PPS measurement data in a useful format
|-
|-
|}
==Potential Future Hardware Solutions==


{| class="wikitable"
|-
!
! Core Hardware !! Objective
|-
| '''#1'''
| TDC
| Small, cheap, and low power use-case
|-
|-
|-  
| May-1, 2024
| '''#2'''
| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50MZuNsYYEs TSIAW Academic Project #1 AI/ML Performance Improvements]
| PTM controller
| Hesham ElBakoury, Dan Biederman (Intel)
| A PCIe based daughter card that can be synchronized with a high stability source (Time Card) over PCIe to scale PPS measurements
| [https://drive.google.com/file/d/15bpUlr-q7Afq8RV586CTfsbRdfwEWU75/view?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
|-
|-  
| Jan-20 2022
| '''#3'''
| [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ctz2eWt2e71y9ChquZGdu6Fc9H5PQZZs/view?usp=sharing Work Stream Introduction]
| UWB
| Anand Ram
| A method for distributing GPS and time to areas where measurements are made, but GPS is not available
|
|-
|-
|-
| '''#4'''
| DPLL
| A discrete design based around a DPLL , removing the need for an FPGA
|-
|}

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Goal[edit]

The Time Synchronization Industry-Academia Workstream (TSIAW) brings together researchers and industry practitioners to discuss and solve challenging problems in time synchronization of connected devices and applications.

Objectives[edit]

Bridge the gap between theory and practice[edit]

The TSIAW will act as a bridge between academic research and industry needs. By bringing together researchers and practitioners, the workstream will ensure that research efforts address real-world challenges faced by the ever-growing and complex data center and edge communication networks and devices by developing robust, reliable and scalable novel solutions


Synchronization Data for Decision Makers[edit]

Research and develop the data required by data center decision makers, on how to use precise time to make data center and edge applications (AI, Databases, Microservices, etc.) or portions of that software run 2x to 1000+x better in performance, power, latency and/or cost when compared to unsynchronized solution.


Develop Time Synchronization Projects[edit]

The TSIAW will expose projects for academia that will have impact on data center and edge technologies. When possible, TSIAW will help facilitating the research. When possible, making a community of time synchronization experts available to Academia and Industry to improve applications through time synchronization.


Advance the field of time synchronization[edit]

The TSIAW will strive to push the boundaries of time synchronization research by facilitating collaboration between industry and academia. This will involve identifying critical research areas, promoting joint research projects, and disseminating findings and solutions through conferences, workshops, repositories, and publications. (First virtually) (Not focused on crazy precise, more on applications)


Foster a dynamic, vibrant and knowledgeable community of time synchronization experts[edit]

The TSIAW will create a platform for communication and collaboration among industry professionals, academics, and researchers working on time synchronization

Projects[edit]

Start Date End Date Call For Action Statement Introduction Slides Wiki
#1 5/1/2024 Open Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning College Project A Precisely Synchronized Datacenter Would Improve Overall Performance of Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Project Team[edit]

- Lead: Dan Biderman (Intel)
- Lead: Hesham Albakoury (Individual)

Bi-Weekly Meeting Invite[edit]

11:00am - 11:55am PT Bi-Weekly Wednesday meetings (opposites weeks of the normal OCP-TAP meeting) : Launch Teams Meeting Link

Zoom Details[edit]

Meeting ID: 810 8874 0168

Passcode: 760037

Recordings from Past calls[edit]

Date Topics & Recordings Speakers Slides
May-1, 2024 TSIAW Academic Project #1 AI/ML Performance Improvements Hesham ElBakoury, Dan Biederman (Intel) Slides
Jan-20 2022 Work Stream Introduction Anand Ram