TWSTFT technique at BNM-SYRTE: a potential alternative to GPS for time and frequency transfer

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The national metrology institute BNM-SYRTE has developed an earth station for satellite communications in order to compare, by using radiofrequency link with other earth stations installed in Europe and USA, atomic clocks disseminated in the time laboratories. The goal of BNM-SYRTE is to contribute in the realization of International Atomic Time (TAI) calculated by the BIPM, by using an alternative technique to GPS, denoted TWSTFT (Two Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer). This presentation will report the TWSTFT technique used and describe the setup of the station at BNM-SYRTE. The talk will be concluded on the description of the developments in progress (calibration of the station, study of the stability of the different TWSTFT links, etc...).

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