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Latest revision as of 21:58, 11 February 2008

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Big Endian format: bits numbered in big-endian fashion from 0 starting at the left, or high-order, position.

Seconds and fraction of seconds: timestamps are represented as a 64-bit unsigned fixed-point number, in seconds relative to 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, UTC. The integer part is in the first 32 bits (Unix-style timestamp) and the fraction part in the last 32 bits. In the fraction part, the non-significant low order can be set to 0.

Wrap around: The first 32-bit field will overflow some time in 2106 (second 4,294,967,296)

Obtaining timestamp

Time synchronization

Two solutions:

  1. Install NTP on all devices
  2. Compute timestamp differences (local NTP can be used)

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