Ultra Wideband-based wireless synchronization of IEEE 1588 clocks
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Published:2023
Issue:2
Volume:15
Page:21-28
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ISSN:2061-2079
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Container-title:Infocommunications journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:Infocommunications journal
Author:
Hollósi Gergely,Moldován István
Abstract
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) requires clock synchronization superior to the well-known Network Time Protocol (NTP). The IEEE 802.1AS-2020 used for synchronization in TSN networks is based on the IEEE 1588-2019 standard (also known as Precision Time Protocol, PTP) defines methods and tools to perform sub-microsecond time synchronization over vari- ous communication channels. However, the IEEE 1588 implementation is commonly used with wired communication protocols, although there are use cases that could gain an advantage from a wireless solution. This paper investigates the possibility of PTP clock synchronization through wireless Ultra Wideband (UWB) communication. UWB excels where other wireless technologies are lacking: it provides high accuracy timestamping even if multipath propagation is present. The method is evaluated using commercial, well-accessible cheap hardware, resulting in the order of 10-nanosecond accuracy. The paper also highlights the main error components and requirements for improving wireless PTP synchronization.
Publisher
Infocommunications Journal
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science