Time and frequency for digital telecommunications
Abstract
Time and frequency (T and F) are fundamental and pervasive parameters of telecommunication technology. Advancing development of digital communications using data modulation rates above 2400 baud and time-division multiplex in complex network configurations is now requiring more accurate and precise T and F reference information for efficient operation of telecommunication systems. A schematic diagram of a general communication system is shown. This diagram is very general and can depict any type of communication. The information source selects a specific message which is encoded and sent through a communication channel. Enroute, the signal is subjected to perturbations from environmental noise. The received signal is then decoded and delivered to its destination. Through the process, the message may undergo many spurious changes, resulting in a loss of information content in the delivered message as compared to the original selected message. In digital telecommunication systems, loss of information content of the signals can be attributed to noise, distortion of waveshape, and loss of synchronization.
- Publication:
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4th Precise Time and Time Interval Planning Meeting
- Pub Date:
- November 1972
- Bibcode:
- 1972ptti.nasa..194F
- Keywords:
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- Digital Systems;
- Frequency Measurement;
- Frequency Standards;
- Telecommunication;
- Data Transmission;
- Time Discrimination;
- Time Measurement;
- Time Signals;
- Communications and Radar