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Increasing Accuracy of the GLONASS Time Service
Authors:Mikhail Medvedev  Nikolai Shienok
Affiliation:(1) Time and Frequency Service, GLONASS Control Center, PO Box 14, Moscow, 117279, Russia, RU;(2) GEYSER Scientific & Production Company, 2nd Spasonalivkovsky per. 6, Moscow, 117909, Russia, RU
Abstract:GLONASS time is the reference for all time scales aboard GLONASS satellites. It is derived from the Central Synchronizer (CS), which consists of an ensemble of hydrogen clocks (HC) having a instability of (1...3) × 10−14 (averaging interval 24 hours). The CS time is compared to UTC(SU) in a differential mode using a TV channel of the Technical TV Center. Presently the error of GLONASS time is within 20...150 ns; however, there is a potential to decrease this value to 15 to 50 ns (3σ). The paper discusses the possible benefits of mutual phase comparisons between the HCs to determine the grouped frequency standard. These comparisons are averaged daily. The approach yields an accuracy of better than 10 ns (3σ) for CS, bringing the expected GLONASS time accuracy to the level of 15 to 50 ns (3σ). ? 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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