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Showing papers on "Clock synchronization published in 1970"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A simple technique for clock synchronization uses signals included in normal television transmissions as time markers and makes regular comparisons of time scales by use of automatic equipment built in the laboratory.
Abstract: A simple technique for clock synchronization uses signals included in normal television transmissions as time markers. By use of automatic equipment built in the laboratory, it has been possible to make regular comparisons of time scales. Remote time laboratories can also be intercompared by this process. Accuracy of a fraction of a microsecond can be obtained easily. Numerical results of different experiments and comparisons with other methods are presented.

14 citations


Patent
30 Jun 1970
TL;DR: In this paper, a serial binary data transmission system which is self-clocking and recovers clock signals by rectification of a transmitted bipolar signal is presented, where a plurality of stations may be served by a single master clock.
Abstract: A serial binary data transmission system which is self-clocking and recovers clock signals by rectification of a transmitted bipolar signal. By use of the present system, a plurality of stations may be served by a single master clock. Being base band, there are no tuned circuits in the present system nor is there a need for individual clocks at remote terminals of stations.

12 citations


01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: In this article, the authors track station clock synchronization error using Deep Space Network Mark I ranging system, discussing system theory, design, operation, economy and versatility, as well as system performance.
Abstract: Tracking station clock synchronization error measurement using Deep Space Network Mark I ranging system, discussing system theory, design, operation, economy and versatility

2 citations