Title :
OPTIME - the system grows - a new 330 km line
Author :
Buczek, L. ; Kolodziej, J. ; Krehlik, P. ; Lipinski, M. ; Sliwczynski, L. ; Binczewski, A. ; Bogacki, W. ; Ostapowicz, P. ; Stroinski, M. ; Turza, K. ; Dunst, P. ; Lemanski, D. ; Nawrocki, J. ; Nogas, P. ; Czubla, A. ; Adamowicz, W. ; Igalson, J. ; Pawsza
Author_Institution :
AGH Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Krakow, Poland
Abstract :
The OPTIME project creates an ultra-precise time and frequency signals dissemination system based on telecommunication networks. End users obtain access to these signals without incurring huge costs for the purchase of their own atomic clocks, and receive the service related to laboratories generating international atomic time scales, to which any precise time must be referred. OPTIME dissemination system is based on three main elements: reference time and frequency laboratories, local time and frequency repositories and fiber optical network with specialized transmission equipment to transfers signals between laboratories, repositories and end users. This article describes OPTIME system with particular emphasis on a new 330 km long dissemination line between Space Research Centre PAS, Astrogeodynamic Observatory (AOS) at Borowiec and National Laboratory of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (KL FAMO) at Torun.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; optical fibre networks; OPTIME project; atomic clocks; fiber optical network; frequency laboratories; frequency repositories; local time; reference time; telecommunication networks; ultraprecise time-frequency signal dissemination system; Atomic clocks; Extraterrestrial measurements; Laboratories; Optical amplifiers; Optical fibers; Time-frequency analysis; Atomic clock; fiber optical network; high precision dissemination of time and frequency reference signals; local repositories; time and frequency transfer;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium & the European Frequency and Time Forum (FCS), 2015 Joint Conference of the IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8865-5
DOI :
10.1109/FCS.2015.7138912