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==Objectives==
==Objectives==
* Document requirements & use-cases
Document Servo requirements in the data center, define algorithms and parameters to meet the requirements, and identify and/or develop open-source solutions for time Servos.
** Both application-driven (i.e. max|TE| < X) and developer-driven (i.e. APIs, debuggability/observability)
** Liaise with other workstreams including oscillator workstream
** Liaise with relevant industry & standards groups (i.e. ITU-T, IEEE 1588, etc.) as needed to identify generic requirements
** Cover controlling and monitoring requirements
* Investigate current public open-source solutions
** Functionality provided, algorithms used, pros, cons
** Documentation
* Define servo parameterization requirements
** Including holdover characteristics
* Investigate & characterize algorithms
** Define use-cases that should be simulated/characterized
* Define / expand API requirements & APIs
* Open-source solutions
** Modify, develop, and/or sponsor
** Contributing to HW or SW open-source including TimeCard FPGA
 
==Project Team==
==Project Team==
:- Lead: [mailto:alon.regev@keysight.com Alon Regev] (Keysight)
:- Lead: [mailto:alon.regev@keysight.com Alon Regev] (Keysight)
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