NIST Automated Computer Time Service

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The NIST Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS) is a telephone time service designed to provide computers with telephone access to time generated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology at accuracies approaching 1 ms. Features of the service include automated estimation by the transmitter of the telephone-line delay, advanced alert for changes to and from daylight saving time, and advanced notice of insertion of leap seconds. The ASCII-character time code operates with most standard modems and computer systems. The system can be used to set computer clocks, and simple hardware can also be developed to set noncomputer clock systems.

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Levine, J., Weiss, M., Davis, D. D., Allan, D. W., & Sullivan, D. B. (1989). NIST Automated Computer Time Service. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 94(5), 311–321. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.094.029

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