Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991ieeep..79..973g&link_type=abstract
IEEE, Proceedings (ISSN 0018-9219), vol. 79, July 1991, p. 973-982.
Physics
Accuracy, Satellite Communication, Time Measurement, Broadcasting, Calibrating, Frequency Standards, Indian Spacecraft
Scientific paper
The authors discuss the advantages of broadcasting time from a satellite over the more traditional ground based methods such as short wave and low frequency standard time and frequency broadcasts. The authors describe several one way satellite time services currently operational and discusses, in particular, a broadcast service using the Indian domestic satellite INSAT. The signal format, transmitting and receiving setups, and the methods for satellite position prediction are described in detail for the INSAT broadcast. Some typical results of time and frequency calibration are also discussed.
Gupta Alexander Sen
Hanjura Ashok K.
Mathur Bhupendra S.
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