DocumentCode :
1190400
Title :
Clock Synchronization via Relay II Satellite
Author :
Markowitz, W. ; Lidback, C.A. ; Uyeda, H. ; Muramatsu, K.
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
fYear :
1966
Firstpage :
177
Lastpage :
184
Abstract :
Joint experiments were carried out February 15 to 20, 1965, by the U. S. Naval Observatory at the NASA tracking station, Mojave, and the Radio Research Laboratories at Kashima, Japan, to synchronize clocks via the communications satellite Relay II. During one part of a pass the pulses from Mojave were retransmitted by Kashima, which also injected its own pulses. A fourtrace oscilloscope at Mojave showed the Mojave transmitted, the Mojave retransmitted, and the Kashima pulses, and also time markers. In the other part of the pass Mojave retransmitted the Kashima pulses and injected its own. This gave an independent value of the clock difference, V. The probable error of the difference in the mean values of V for the same pass, after correcting for relative drift of the clocks, is ±0.01 , ¿s. However, systematic effects may be present. It is estimated that the clocks were related to ±0.1 ¿us on each pass. Measurements were made as a check by use of portable cesium-beam atomic clocks and by use of the VLF transmission of NLK/NPG.
Keywords :
Artificial satellites; Atomic measurements; Clocks; Error correction; NASA; Observatories; Oscilloscopes; Relays; Satellite broadcasting; Synchronization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.1966.4313537
Filename :
4313537
Link To Document :
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