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The talk explains the basic concepts behind WR and provides context for
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the more detailed talks which come later in the day.
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### WR in action: distributed synchronization concepts and demo
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### Determinism in WR: priority handling and latency bounds with demo
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This talk explains the mechanism to ensure determinism of message
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feature and its configuration. A professional IT tester will be used to
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demonstrate how the deterministic message transport latency works.
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### MIMO systems (with demo) and distributed oscilloscopes using WR
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#### MIMO systems
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#### Distributes oscilloscopes using WR
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This talk will introduce the idea of utilising a WR network in order to
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form an interconnected network of distributed oscilloscopes (and other
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scientific instruments). The main goal is to leverage the sub-nanosecond
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synchronisation and time distribution provided by WR to “negate” the
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actual distance between the instruments and provide the user with a
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unified view and control (e.g. for trigger sequencing and distribution)
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of all interconnected instruments, as well as automatic discovery and
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enumeration of newly connected nodes.
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### Real-Time streaming of information using WR (with demo)
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White Rabbit cores provide a streaming facility/layer that can be used
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