Application of network techniques to time keeping and time service system

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Time Keeping, Time Service, Time Transmission, Network

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The application of the computer network to the time keeping and time service system established at the National Time Service Center (CSAO originally) is introduced. A time keeping system consists of atomic clock assembly, measuring and comparing system and computation of atomic time scale, etc., and it needs to run continuously and reliably. As an important part of the time keeping system at NTSC, the atomic time local area network (ATLAN) has greatly improved the exchange rate of data and inforamtion for the time keeping and atomic time system. Networking and automating of the standard time service can improve the efficiency, reduce the mistake caused by accident manual operation, most importantly, it can also improve the reliability and reasonableness of the time keeping system. A practical atomic time local area network (ATLAN) and a computer network time transmission system are presented in detail.

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