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## Abstracts
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Expect details about the different talks here in the coming days.
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Work in progress.
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### Introduction to White Rabbit
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White Rabbit (WR) is an extension of Ethernet which provides determinism
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and a common notion of time to all nodes connected in the same network.
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By determinism we mean a guaranteed upper bound in message transport
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latency. The common notion of time is delivered using extensions to IEEE
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1588 (PTP), currently undergoing a standardization effort. The accuracy
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of this common notion of time is better than 1 nanosecond. All the basic
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building blocks in WR are open source software, gateware and hardware.
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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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### High-precision time and frequency distribution using WR
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The talk explains the phase noise formalism for studying and optimizing
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jitter through the use of Phase Locked Loops (PLL). We then move on to
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apply these concepts in the context of WR, identifying places in a WR
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link which impose constraints on any jitter optimization exercise, and
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discussing how to design a very precise time and frequency transfer
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system using WR.
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## Registration
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