Eric Germann wrote:
During the recent attacks, there was a brief discussion as to whether the USG had or would invoke GPS SA. We have a client who is building a broad ATM network and had planned to use GPS based timing solutions from TrueTime for a clocking source, in addition to a feed from the LEC.
If GPS SA is invoked down the road during a crisis, what effect is there, if any, on networks which rely on GPS for timing, not positioning?
Eric
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Dear Eric; Basically the same as your vertical position error, if you express position in terms of timing. SA is accomplished by varying (i.e., introducing an error into) the clock available from the spacecraft on an few minute basis over a few 100 nanoseconds peak to peak or ~ 100 meters peak to peak. Because of the way that the dilution of precision occurs, the vertical and the clock are highly correlated, and the error cannot be beaten down much. SO, your derived (local clock - GPS Master Clock) will vary by a few hundred nanoseconds peak to peak. If you have common view of the satellites with another GPS receiver, you can remove this error in doing (local clock - remote clock) almost entirely, although you'll still have it in the (either clock - GPS MC). This is enough for many purposes. A plot of the effects with and w/o SA In clocks http://maia.usno.navy.mil/gpst/sa_off.ps In the vertical http://maia.usno.navy.mil/gpst/sa_trans.gif Links to lots more info than you probably ever want to know http://maia.usno.navy.mil/gpst.html If you have really particular needs, contact me off list and I'll get you in touch with the responsible people (I used to work in the USNO Directorate of Time). -- Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc 10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 410 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone : 703-293-9624 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : tme@multicasttech.com http://www.on-the-i.com Test your network for multicast : http://www.multicasttech.com/mt/ Check the status of multicast in real time : http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html