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#268 Mastering Time: The Challenge of Time Synchronisation

March 21, 2024

Timekeeping has been a pursuit fraught with challenges throughout history. From ancient sundials to mechanical clocks, humanity has continuously sought methods to measure time with greater accuracy. Technology has given us new ways to measure time, but also demands more accurate synchronisation.



Time synchronisation stands as a linchpin in modern technology, ensuring coherence and accuracy across systems and applications. From financial transactions to global communication networks, synchronised time is indispensable. The advent of global communication networks and the need for precise coordination across vast distances amplified the importance of accurate timekeeping.



When GPS timekeeping emerged it was immensely valuable. However it was not without its challenges. One notable issue is the vulnerability to signal interference or jamming, which can disrupt the transmission of timing signals from satellites to receivers. This interference can result from both natural phenomena, such as solar flares, and intentional malicious activities.



Amidst these challenges, Fugro’s AtomiChron® emerges as a revolutionary solution, representing a leap in timekeeping precision. By harnessing the inherent stability of atomic physics, AtomiChron® offers unparalleled accuracy, surpassing the limitations of traditional clock mechanisms. In a world where nanoseconds can make a difference, AtomiChron® stands as a testament to humanity’s relentless pursuit of precision. 



Guests



Roel de Vries, business development manager, Fugro



Ahmad Byagowi, research scientist, Meta & project lead, Time Appliance project



Harold Hauglin, head of timekeeping, Justervesenet



Heiko Gerstung, managing director, Meinberg



Partner



Fugro

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