DocumentCode :
42858
Title :
Technique for Differential Timing Transfer Over Packet Networks
Author :
Aweya, James
Author_Institution :
Etisalat British Telecom Innovation Center (EBTIC), Khalifa Univ., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Feb. 2013
Firstpage :
325
Lastpage :
336
Abstract :
Accurate timing transfer and recovery over packet networks (IP, Ethernet, MPLS, etc.) has become an important requirement for delivering many telecommunication services. This requirement stems from the fact that current networks are migrating from time-division multiplexing (TDM) technologies to packet based ones, and also the need to synchronize the many timing-dependent devices like TDM access devices and wireless base stations. Unlike TDM, packet networks are asynchronous by design and do not have embedded timing transfer capabilities. Differential clocking is used when there is a network interface with its own reference source clock (the service clock) and there is the need to transfer this clock over a core packet network (with its own independent reference network clock) to another interface. The network clock serves as a sampling clock for the service clock. Timing transfer and recovery over a packet network is a networked control problem given the difficulty in making the recovered clock at the remote location compliant with strict telecom standards. In this paper, we describe the architecture, servo algorithm, and phase-locked loop (PLL) of a method for implementing differential clock recovery over packet networks. The technique involves a clock source or transmitter sending counter values to a receiver from a counter that is clocked and reset, respectively, by the service clock and network clock. It is general enough to be applied in a wide variety of packet networks such IP, MPLS, Ethernet, etc.
Keywords :
clocks; networked control systems; packet radio networks; phase locked loops; servomechanisms; synchronisation; telecommunication services; time division multiplexing; Ethernet; IP network; MPLS; TDM access device; clock source; differential clock recovery; differential clocking; differential timing transfer; network interface; networked control problem; packet network; phase-locked loop; reference source clock; service clock; servo algorithm; telecommunication service; time-division multiplexing technology; timing-dependent device; transmitter; wireless base station; Clocks; Radiation detectors; Receivers; Synchronization; Transmitters; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Differential clock recovery; digital phase-locked loop; networked control system; packet delay variation; packet networks; synchronous residual time tamp (SRTS); time-division multiplexing (TDM) networks; timing and synchronization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1551-3203
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2012.2218814
Filename :
6302186
Link To Document :
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