Spirent

Webinar: Ensuring Precise and Robust Network Timing with GNSS Test Solutions
Webinar: Bringing Realism to SDN and NFV

Join us on this webinar to learn about the testing requirements and solutions around modern network time synchronization. See how a simple test setup can address the needs and help you to improve the performance and reliability of your timing solution.

Wednesday 11 May
11:00am – 12:00pm IST

Can't make the live webinar? Register anyway and we'll send you the recording.

You're invited to join us for a webinar, - Ensuring Precise and Robust Network Timing with GNSS Test Solutions.

Times are changing in the world of telecommunication networks. To meet demand for high-speed, high-bandwidth services, network operators are seeking to roll out next-generation LTE-TDD and LTE-A networks. But for these new networks to deliver a quality service with no dropped packets, they need highly precise time and phase synchronization across the network.

Time synchronization begins with the Primary Reference Time Clock (PRTC) or Grandmaster Clock; a device whose job is to sync continuously to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) – most commonly obtained from a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) like GPS or GLONASS – and distribute precise time to all other devices in the network.

The webinar deals with the testing requirements and solutions around modern network time synchronization. A simple test setup can address the needs and help you to improve the performance and reliability of your timing solution.

You will learn:

  • Why precise timing is so important in next-generation LTE networks
  • Time errors and test recommendations (ITU-T G.8272)
  • Potential sources of GNSS signal interference
  • Testing challenges, and how they can be overcome

Register for Webinar

Register for Webinar

Speaker

Raghavendra Rangarao

Raghavendra is a Senior Product Specialist at Spirent's Positioning, Navigation and Timing division. He has 12 years of experience in embedded products design, development & management in the Telecom and Semiconductor R&D sectors and holds a degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering. Raghavendra has extensive experience with wireless connectivity and GNSS Positioning and Navigation development expertise.