Clock transportation is a historically proven time transfer method for the calibration of time links and time scales. With the establishment of satellite-based time transfer methods, however, clock transportation has become less attractive especially on long baselines. In order to match for instance the GPS common view time transfer method with calibration uncertainties of a few nanoseconds, it is necessary to transport high quality, expensive clocks such as caesium beam frequency standards. The stability of the clock during transportation and the duration of the transport set the limit of the prediction uncertainty. Being able to measure the clock during transportation instead of predicting it would yield some major advantages: (a) the use...
The recent development of low-cost, high precision oscillators has allowed many applications in vari...
The International GNSS Service (IGS) clock products contain clock information about the local refere...
A possibility to obtain a new time reference constantly locked to the Caesium-derived GPS satellites...
Clock transportation is a historically proven time transfer method for the calibration of time links...
We have constructed a link between Physikalisch-Techniche Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germa...
Ike calibrated carrier-phase GPS technique promises time transfer between remote sites with S-minute...
Every time laboratory in the world follows an international standard time scale and GPS (Global Posi...
GPS carrier-phase (CP) time and frequency transfer is a convenient and reliable method to compare di...
We have conducted GPS carrier-phase time-transfer experiment between the Master Clock at USNO in Was...
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) produces GPS carrier-phase time-transfer (GPSCPTT) estima...
Two main objectives in time and frequency metrology are the realization of the SI unit of time, and ...
303-312Commonly available GPS receivers have, these days, hardware outputs of 1 pps. These receivers...
We have conducted several time-transfer experiments using the phase o f the GPS carrier rather than ...
As one of its activities as an Analysis Center in the International GPS Service (IGS), the Jet Propu...
Because the GPS carrier-phase observation measurement is very precise in frequency transfer, it can ...
The recent development of low-cost, high precision oscillators has allowed many applications in vari...
The International GNSS Service (IGS) clock products contain clock information about the local refere...
A possibility to obtain a new time reference constantly locked to the Caesium-derived GPS satellites...
Clock transportation is a historically proven time transfer method for the calibration of time links...
We have constructed a link between Physikalisch-Techniche Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germa...
Ike calibrated carrier-phase GPS technique promises time transfer between remote sites with S-minute...
Every time laboratory in the world follows an international standard time scale and GPS (Global Posi...
GPS carrier-phase (CP) time and frequency transfer is a convenient and reliable method to compare di...
We have conducted GPS carrier-phase time-transfer experiment between the Master Clock at USNO in Was...
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) produces GPS carrier-phase time-transfer (GPSCPTT) estima...
Two main objectives in time and frequency metrology are the realization of the SI unit of time, and ...
303-312Commonly available GPS receivers have, these days, hardware outputs of 1 pps. These receivers...
We have conducted several time-transfer experiments using the phase o f the GPS carrier rather than ...
As one of its activities as an Analysis Center in the International GPS Service (IGS), the Jet Propu...
Because the GPS carrier-phase observation measurement is very precise in frequency transfer, it can ...
The recent development of low-cost, high precision oscillators has allowed many applications in vari...
The International GNSS Service (IGS) clock products contain clock information about the local refere...
A possibility to obtain a new time reference constantly locked to the Caesium-derived GPS satellites...