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Time Synchronization Method Based on Real-Time Precise Point Positioning
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<p>Precise point positioning (PPP) technique is an effective tool for time and frequency applications. Using phase/code observations and precise products, the PPP time transfer allows an accuracy of sub-nanoseconds within a latency of several days. Although the PPP time transfer is usually implemented in the post-processing mode, using the real-time PPP (RT-PPP) technique for time transfer with the shorter latency remains attractive to time community. In 2012, the IGS (International GNSS Service) launched an open-access real-time service (RTS) project, broadcasting satellite orbit and clock corrections on the Internet, which enables PPP time transfer in the real-time mode. In this contribution, we apply the RT-PPP for high-precision time transfer and synchronization. The GNSS receiver is required to be equipped with an atomic clock as the external local clock. We use the RT-PPP technique to compute the receiver clock offset with respective to the GNSS time scale. On the basis of clock offsets, we steer the local clock by frequency adjustment method. In this way, all the local clocks are synchronized to the GNSS time scale, making local clocks synchronized with each other.</p><p>The time scales of the RTS products are evaluated at first. Six kinds of the RTS products (IGS01, CLK10, CLK53, CLK80 and CLK93) on DOY220-247, 2019 are pre-saved to compute the receiver clock offsets. The clock offset with respect to the GPST (GPS Time) obtained from the IGS final product is applied as the reference. The standard deviations (STDs) of the clock offsets with respect to the reference are 0.63, 1.76, 0.28, 0.27 and 1.28 ns for IGS01, CLK10, CLK53, CLK80 and CLK93, respectively.</p><p>Finally, we set up a hardware system to examine the validity of our time synchronization method. The baseline of the time synchronization experiment is about 5 m. The synchronization error of the 1 PPS outputs is precisely measured by the frequency counter. The STD of the 4-days results is about 0.48 ns. The peak-to-peak value of the synchronization error is about 2.5 ns.</p>
Title: Time Synchronization Method Based on Real-Time Precise Point Positioning
Description:
<p>Precise point positioning (PPP) technique is an effective tool for time and frequency applications.
Using phase/code observations and precise products, the PPP time transfer allows an accuracy of sub-nanoseconds within a latency of several days.
Although the PPP time transfer is usually implemented in the post-processing mode, using the real-time PPP (RT-PPP) technique for time transfer with the shorter latency remains attractive to time community.
In 2012, the IGS (International GNSS Service) launched an open-access real-time service (RTS) project, broadcasting satellite orbit and clock corrections on the Internet, which enables PPP time transfer in the real-time mode.
In this contribution, we apply the RT-PPP for high-precision time transfer and synchronization.
The GNSS receiver is required to be equipped with an atomic clock as the external local clock.
We use the RT-PPP technique to compute the receiver clock offset with respective to the GNSS time scale.
On the basis of clock offsets, we steer the local clock by frequency adjustment method.
In this way, all the local clocks are synchronized to the GNSS time scale, making local clocks synchronized with each other.
</p><p>The time scales of the RTS products are evaluated at first.
Six kinds of the RTS products (IGS01, CLK10, CLK53, CLK80 and CLK93) on DOY220-247, 2019 are pre-saved to compute the receiver clock offsets.
The clock offset with respect to the GPST (GPS Time) obtained from the IGS final product is applied as the reference.
The standard deviations (STDs) of the clock offsets with respect to the reference are 0.
63, 1.
76, 0.
28, 0.
27 and 1.
28 ns for IGS01, CLK10, CLK53, CLK80 and CLK93, respectively.
</p><p>Finally, we set up a hardware system to examine the validity of our time synchronization method.
The baseline of the time synchronization experiment is about 5 m.
The synchronization error of the 1 PPS outputs is precisely measured by the frequency counter.
The STD of the 4-days results is about 0.
48 ns.
The peak-to-peak value of the synchronization error is about 2.
5 ns.
</p>.
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