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* [Starlink] Time Synchronization in Satellite Networks
@ 2024-03-02 15:03 Hesham ElBakoury
  2024-03-02 15:18 ` Sebastian Moeller
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  0 siblings, 3 replies; 23+ messages in thread
From: Hesham ElBakoury @ 2024-03-02 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Taht via Starlink

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Time synchronization, for satellite networks, faces several challenges:

1. Signal Propagation Delays: Unlike terrestrial networks where signals
travel through cables at the speed of light, satellite communication
involves signals traveling vast distances through space. This creates
significant delays.

2. Clock Drift: Even highly precise atomic clocks, used in satellites, are
susceptible to "drift" - gradually losing or gaining time. This drift,
caused by factors like temperature variations, radiation exposure, and
power fluctuations, can lead to inconsistencies in timekeeping across the
network.

3. Signal Degradation: As signals travel through space, they can degrade
due to factors like atmospheric interference, ionospheric disturbances, and
solar activity. This degradation can introduce noise and errors, impacting
the accuracy of time synchronization messages.

4. Limited Resources: Satellites have limited power and processing
capabilities. Implementing complex synchronization protocols can be
resource-intensive, requiring careful optimization to minimize their impact
on other functionalities.

5. Evolving Technologies: As satellite technologies and applications
continue to evolve, new challenges related to synchronization might emerge.
For example, the integration of constellations with thousands of satellites
poses unique synchronization challenges due to the sheer scale and
complexity of the network.

These challenges necessitate the development of robust and efficient time
synchronization protocols for satellite networks and an integrated
satellite and  terrestrial networks

Are you aware of such time synchronization protocols?

I would think that using Satellite simulators is the most viable way to
develop and test these protocols given that using satellites is not that
easy.

Thanks

Hesham

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* Re: [Starlink] Time Synchronization in Satellite Networks
@ 2024-04-30  8:46 David Fernández
  2024-04-30 17:12 ` J Pan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread
From: David Fernández @ 2024-04-30  8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: starlink

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Dear Hesham,

May I ask for what reason do you need the satellites to be synchronized in
time? What application is requiring this? Earth observation? Then, go for
GNSS-based time synchronization, as done by EO satellites in LEO:
https://navi.ion.org/content/69/3/navi.531

"GNSS signals could even be used for reliable navigation in lunar orbit",
so also for time synchronization:
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/tech-demonstration/nasa-navigation-tech-shows-timing-really-is-everything

It seems that as long as your device can have a GNSS receiver, that's the
best way to keep it time-synchronized. Is there anything preventing the use
of GNSS on your intended application?

https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/starlink/2024-March/002605.html

Regards,

David

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2024-03-02 15:03 [Starlink] Time Synchronization in Satellite Networks Hesham ElBakoury
2024-03-02 15:18 ` Sebastian Moeller
2024-03-02 15:25   ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-03-02 15:38     ` Christian von der Ropp
2024-03-02 16:02       ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-03-02 16:19         ` Christian von der Ropp
2024-04-01 22:04           ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-04-01 22:22             ` Sebastian Moeller
2024-04-01 22:48               ` David Lang
2024-04-01 23:09                 ` J Pan
2024-04-02  0:29               ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-04-02  0:34                 ` David Lang
2024-04-02  0:59                   ` Vint Cerf
2024-03-02 17:01       ` Alexandre Petrescu
2024-03-02 17:18         ` Alexandre Petrescu
2024-03-02 17:26           ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-03-02 18:26             ` Alexandre Petrescu
2024-03-02 15:45     ` Sebastian Moeller
2024-03-02 15:53       ` Hesham ElBakoury
2024-03-02 17:08 ` Alexandre Petrescu
2024-03-02 17:09 ` Alexandre Petrescu
2024-04-30  8:46 David Fernández
2024-04-30 17:12 ` J Pan

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