Comparison of Low-Cost GNSS Receivers for Time Transfer using Zero-Length Baseline

Authors

  • Marek Doršic Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia; Slovak Institute of Metrology, Bratislava, Slovakia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2024-0006

Keywords:

time transfer, low-lost, clock comparison, ublox f9t, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)

Abstract

A comparison between low-cost single-frequency and dual-frequency Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver timing modules is presented, focusing on their suitability for time transfer applications. The study uses a zero-length baseline measurement approach to assess their performance and highlights the advantages of dual-frequency receivers. The clock comparison residuals between these lowcost devices and a reference receiver are analyzed. In particular, it is shown that the use of averages longer than 200 s can effectively mitigate the quantization error inherent in pulse per second outputs of the timing modules. The results showcase sub-nanosecond time deviation instabilities between the reference receiver and the dual-frequency timing module. In contrast, the single-frequency module exhibits time deviations of 3.3 ns at a one-day averaging interval. This research provides insights into the selection and utilization of GNSS timing modules for time transfer applications, where such modules can serve as attractive, cost-effective alternatives for applications requiring moderate accuracy.

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Published

07.03.2024

How to Cite

Doršic, M. (2024). Comparison of Low-Cost GNSS Receivers for Time Transfer using Zero-Length Baseline. Measurement Science Review, 24(1), 42–56. https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2024-0006