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Enabling accurate differential calibration of modern GPS receivers

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Author(s)

Stefania Romisch, Victor S. Zhang, Thomas E. Parker, Steven R. Jefferts

Abstract

The difference between the local time reference and a GNSS receiver's internal time base is an essential contributor to the calibration of that receiver when used as a timing device. In the past, in the absence of a PPS output signal provided by the receiver, a one-time "tick-to-phase" measurement was used to represent the difference between the local time reference and the receiver's internal time base in the calibration process. The availability of a PPS signal actually derived from the receiver's internal time base renders the "tick-to-phase" measurement obsolete, allowing for the measurement of the "tick-to-tick" time difference, which is a better representation of the relation between the receiver's time base and the local time reference. In the context of the synchronization between the MINOS (Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) remote sites, NIST has developed an auxiliary electronic system to be associated with each receiver. Its core feature is the on-board Time-Interval Counter (TIC) that continuously measures the receiver's "tick-to-tick" time difference, allowing for a dynamic and appropriate calibration of the receiver. The on-board TIC also measures the "tick-to-phase" time difference, albeit only for diagnostic purposes. Additional features of the auxiliary electronics, which will be described in the paper, include RF power detection and conditioning, and PPS buffering and conditioning. Multiple calibration results for the MINOS synchronization setup will be presented and discussed.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of 2012 Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Meeting
Conference Dates
November 26-29, 2012
Conference Location
Reston, VA
Conference Title
44th Annual PTTI Meeting

Keywords

calibration, delay, GPS, GNSS

Citation

Romisch, S. , Zhang, V. , Parker, T. and Jefferts, S. (2012), Enabling accurate differential calibration of modern GPS receivers, Proceedings of 2012 Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Meeting, Reston, VA (Accessed October 22, 2025)

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Created November 26, 2012, Updated February 19, 2017
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