Time synchronization between system elements is an integral requirement in many aerospace systems. To date, microsecond synchronization has been acccomplished by LORAN-C(1), by satellite communications(2), and by transporting portable clocks(3). However, the first two techniques utilize complex systems and are primarily designed for other uses; and the third technique has obvious practical limitations. The need for a relatively simple and economical system for obtaining microsecond synchronization has increased with the availability of atomic standards for maintaining these accuracies in operating systems. A meteor burst time synchronization system may be capable of fulfilling that need.
An Automatic Meteor Burst Time Synchronization System for Aerospace Applications
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-2 , 4 ; 624-629
1966-07-01
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