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Synchronization

Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. For example, the conductor of an orchestra keeps the orchestra synchronized or in time. Systems that operate with all parts in synchrony are said to be synchronous or in sync—and those that are not are asynchronous.

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Synchronization

Nodes75
Edges74
Triples59
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026667
Components1

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Synchronization

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related to External links · 8
Synchronization → Archived, Domański, June, Mathematical, Media, Wayback Machine, Wikimedia CommonsJ, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Network Physiology · 7
Synchronization → Amplitude, EEG-desynchronization, EEG-synchronization, Network Physiology, NREM, Parkinson's, REM
related to Communication · 6
Synchronization → GPS, In, Network Time Protocol, NTP, Timekeeping, UTC
related to Navigation and railways · 6
Synchronization → Before, By, Each, In, The, Time-keeping
related to Neuroscience · 6
Synchronization → According, BBS, Binding-By-Synchrony, Hypothesis, In, Moreover
see also · 6
Synchronization → Atomic, Concurrency, Eskimo, Neural, Synchronous, TSF
related to Dynamical systems · 4
Synchronization → In, Kuramoto, Poincaré, This
related to Human movement · 4
Synchronization → In, Line, Muscular, This
is a · 3
Synchronization → coordination of events to operate a system in unison, coordination of simultaneous threads or processes to complete a task with correct runtime order and no unexpected race conditions, emergent property that occurs in a broad range of dynamical systems
related to Biological networks · 2
Synchronization → According, There

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time systems synchrony problem network navigation important phase synchronous movement neuroscience synchronized signals applications cognitive biological networks also system asynchronous

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Synchronizationis acoordination of events to operate a system in unison0.90text
Synchronizationis acoordination of simultaneous threads or processes to complete a task with correct runtime order and no unexpected race conditions0.90text
Synchronizationis aemergent property that occurs in a broad range of dynamical systems0.90text
the GPS satellitesinstance ofTimekeeping technologies0.80text
Network Time Protocolinstance ofTimekeeping technologies0.80text
microprocessors to deal with asynchronous inputsinstance ofalternator synchronization is required when multiple generators are connected to an electrical grid.Arbiters are needed in digital electronic systems0.80text
Synchronizationrelated to Biological networksThere0.60section
Synchronizationrelated to Biological networksAccording0.60section
Synchronizationrelated to Cognitive scienceIn0.60section
Synchronizationrelated to Cognitive scienceOscillatory Networks0.60section
Synchronizationrelated to CommunicationIn0.60section
Synchronizationrelated to CommunicationTimekeeping0.60section

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