Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization (source code)

= Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization
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Reference Broadcast Infrastructure Synchronization (RBIS) is a network synchronization technology designed for distributed systems, particularly in wireless communications and positioning systems. The primary goal of RBIS is to ensure that multiple nodes or devices within a network can synchronize their clocks accurately with a common reference time. \#\#\# Key Features of RBIS: 1. **Broadcast Mechanism**: RBIS employs a broadcast mechanism where a central infrastructure broadcasts timing information to all participating devices. This allows all devices to receive the same reference time.