IP Library Granted Patent US 9,484,980
Granted Patent B1
US 9,484,980 · App. 13/692,472 · Granted Nov 1, 2016

Precision timing source back-up for loss of GPS satellites

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Patent No.
US 9,484,980
App. No.
13/692,472
Granted
Nov 1, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

Methods are provided for implementing a timing synchronization or a backup timing synchronization in a telecommunication network. Timing pulses are received from a celestial body such as a star, pulsar, or quasar. The timing pulses are periodic and repetitive and act as a primary reference source in place of GPS timing or an atomic clock. The telecommunication network is synchronized from the timing pulses.

Claims (31)

1. A method for providing timing synchronization in a telecommunication network, comprising:

encountering a complete loss of a global positioning system (GPS) signal;

receiving timing pulses from a pulsar at a plurality of ground station receivers positioned at different locations such that, when the pulsar emits the timing pulses, the plurality of ground station receivers is positioned to continuously receive the timing pulses from the pulsar at least at one of the plurality of ground station receivers, wherein one of the plurality of ground station receivers capable of receiving the timing pulses functions as a primary receiver of the timing pulses, and wherein the remaining ground station receivers function as backup receivers of the timing pulses;

using the timing pulses as a primary reference source that establishes synchronization of the telecommunication network and provides timing signals for the telecommunication network;

establishing synchronization with the timing signals for the telecommunication network during the complete loss of the GPS signal; and

receiving the timing signals in a synchronization supply unit, wherein the synchronization supply unit of the primary receiver of the timing pulses provides a timing distribution to one or more network elements in the telecommunication network, and wherein the synchronization supply units of the backup receivers of the timing pulses receive the timing distribution from the synchronization supply unit of the primary receiver.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a timing pulse is radiation emitted by the pulsar.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the ground station receiver is a satellite earth station.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising operating a retiming unit that removes jitter and wander from the timing signals.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein establishing synchronization of the telecommunication network comprises synchronizing the telecommunication network using wireless technology or timing signals such as Inter-range instrumentation group time codes (RIG), WWV, WWVH, and Deutschland Long Wave Signal Frankfurt 77.5 kHz (DCF77).

6. A method for providing a backup timing synchronization in a telecommunication network, comprising:

operating a telecommunication network with a set of network elements;

receiving timing for the telecommunication network with a global positioning system (GPS) system that includes one or more GPS receivers;

upon a complete loss of the timing from the GPS system, receiving timing pulses from pulsar at a plurality of ground station receivers positioned at different locations such that, when the pulsar emits the timing pulses, the plurality of ground station receivers is positioned to continuously receive the timing pulses from the pulsar at least at one of the plurality of ground station receivers, wherein one of the plurality of ground station receivers capable of receiving the timing pulses functions as a primary receiver of the timing pulses, and wherein the remaining ground station receivers function as backup receivers of the timing pulses; and

synchronizing the telecommunication network with the timing pulses received from the pulsar at the primary receiver of the timing pulses during the complete loss of the timing from the GPS system.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein a timing pulse is radiation emitted by the pulsar.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the ground station receiver is a satellite earth station.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising operating a retiming unit that removes jitter and wander from timing signals.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein synchronizing the telecommunication network comprises synchronizing the telecommunication network using wireless technology or timing signals such as Inter-range instrumentation group time codes (TRIG), WWV, WWVH, and Deutschland Long Wave Signal Frankfurt 77.5 kHz (DCF77).

11. A method for providing timing synchronization in a telecommunication network, comprising:

encountering a complete loss of a global positioning system (GPS) signal;

receiving timing pulses from a pulsar at a plurality of ground station receivers positioned at different locations such that, when the pulsar emits the timing pulses, the plurality of ground station receivers is positioned to continuously receive the timing pulses from the pulsar at least at one of the plurality of ground station receiver, wherein the subset of the plurality of ground station receivers capable of receiving the timing pulses function as primary receivers of the timing pulses, and wherein the subset of ground station receivers not capable of receiving the timing pulses function as backup receivers of the timing pulses;

providing one or more timing signals from a subset of the set of ground station receivers into the telecommunication network during the complete loss of the GPS signal;

establishing synchronization, with the one or more timing signals, for the telecommunication network; and

upon a loss of the one or more timing signals at the subset of the plurality of ground station receivers functioning as primary receivers of the timing pulses, providing the one or more timing signals from the subset of the plurality of ground station receivers functioning in backup receivers of the timing pulses into the telecommunication network.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving the one or more timing signals in one or more synchronization supply units, wherein the one or more synchronization supply units provide timing distribution to network elements in the telecommunication network.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein a timing pulse is radiation emitted by the pulsar.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the pulsar is selected from a group including a star, pulsar, and quasar.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the ground station receiver is a satellite earth station.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising operating one or more retiming units that remove jitter and wander from the one or more timing signals.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the one or more timing signals are transmitted in a format such as Inter-range instrumentation group time codes (IRIG), WWV, WWVH, Deutschland Long Wave Signal Frankfurt 77.5 kHz (DCF77).

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