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Satellite-derived Time for Enhanced Telecom Networks Synchronization: the ROOT Project

Marco Pini, Alex Minetto, Andrea Vesco, Diana Berbecaru, Luis M. Contreras, Pierre Nemry, Ivan De Francesca, Benoit Rat, Krel Callewaert

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Abstract

Satellite-derived timing information plays a determinant role in the provisioning of an absolute time reference to telecommunications networks, as well as in a growing set of other critical infrastructures. In light of the stringent requirements in terms of time, frequency, and phase synchronization foreseen in upcoming access network architectures (i.e., 5G), Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers are expected to ensure enhanced accuracy and reliability not only in positioning but also in timing. High-end GNSS timing receivers combined with terrestrial cesium clocks and specific transport protocols can indeed satisfy such synchronization requirements by granting sub-nanosecond accuracy. As a drawback, the network infrastructure can be exposed to accidental interferences and intentional cyber-attacks. Within this framework, the ROOT project investigates the effectiveness and robustness of innovative countermeasures to GNSS and cybersecurity threats within a reference network architecture.

Topics & Concepts

GNSS applicationsComputer scienceProvisioningSynchronization (alternating current)Robustness (evolution)Time synchronizationReal-time computingGlobal Positioning SystemSatellite systemSatellite navigationTelecommunicationsComputer networkChannel (broadcasting)GeneBiochemistryChemistryNetwork Time Synchronization TechnologiesMobile Agent-Based Network ManagementDistributed systems and fault tolerance
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