The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through a collaboration with Perseus, a global provider of telecommunication services, is providing accurate, traceable, and verifiable time synchronization to stock exchanges in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The paper describes why accurate time is necessary for fair and equitable financial markets and summarizes current and proposed future synchronization requirements in the financial sector. We discuss reference time sources and provide a technical overview of how NIST transfers time to data center hosted stock exchange. We also discuss how Perseus distributes NIST time to financial market customers and describes how the time is verified. Measurement data are presented, al...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through a collaboration with Perseus, a g...
Many computer applications require accurate timekeeping. Accurate time is required by computer syste...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
Abstract: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) maintains one of the world’s mos...
For the modern society, high precision time and frequency transfer have become crucial since a large...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
The realization of Coordinated Universal Time, one of the tasks of the International Bureau of Weigh...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Scien...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through a collaboration with Perseus, a g...
Many computer applications require accurate timekeeping. Accurate time is required by computer syste...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
International audienceCoordinated universal time (UTC) is the international reference for time and f...
Abstract: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) maintains one of the world’s mos...
For the modern society, high precision time and frequency transfer have become crucial since a large...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
The realization of Coordinated Universal Time, one of the tasks of the International Bureau of Weigh...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Scien...
The paper contributes to the literature on integration of stock markets by addressing the issue of n...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...
During 2015-2016, a European Consortium of 15 partners from 8 different countries, developed the DEM...