Times are changing in the world of communication networks. To meet demand for high-speed, high-bandwidth services, network operators are seeking to roll out next-generation 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.
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.
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:
Richard Chan (BEng(Hons), MSc, PhD) is a Product Marketing Manager at Spirent Communications Positioning Technology division in Paignton, UK, focusing on GNSS test solutions. Richard obtained a Master's degree and a PhD from the University of Leeds, UK, in Microwave and RF Engineering and has previous experience as a field tester and product manager in the telecommunications industry for mobile devices.