A Road-Mobile GNSS-Disciplined Oscillator for Accurate Synchronization of Vehicular Microwave Measurements
Abstract
Precise synchronization is essential in various technical disciplines, being especially challenging in mobile scenarios. Unfortunately, state-of-the-art global navigation satellite system (GNSS) disciplined oscillators (GNSSDOs) are designed and optimized for stationary operation. We present a novel solution that is optimized for mobile use from the ground up. The centerpiece is a precise oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) that is optimized for low sensitivity to dynamic accelerations. A state-of-the-art GNSS timing module is used to discipline it. We evaluate the system by comparing it with state-of-the-art test equipment in a real-world test drive through diverse environments. After compensating for the stationary offset, the state-of-the-art devices deviated by up to 2315 ns, while with our devices, the deviation never exceeded 22.6 ns. It is evident that the devices designed for laboratory use perform inadequately in mobile operation and that our novel solution enables a significant leap in accuracy.
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