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System enables mobile operators to meet G.8272.1 recommendation

31st October 2016
Alice Matthews
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The availability of Microsemi Corporation's TimeSource Enhanced Primary Reference Time Clock (TimeSource Enhanced PRTC) was announced today, a system enabling telecommunications and mobile operators to meet the G.8272.1 recommendation from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

It also protects against serious threats associated with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) vulnerabilities. Microsemi’s TimeSource Enhanced PRTC 'generates time' by producing its own independent time scale aligned with GNSS, while its phase, time and frequency signal outputs remain autonomous. This provides customers within the communications, power, public safety, data centre and government network markets with a secure infrastructure, reducing dependency on GNSS and enabling network operators to retake control of the timing source used for network synchronisation. The system is also designed to meet the stringent new ITU-T Recommendation G.8272.1, which requires accuracy to within 30ns or better when verified against a time standard such as UTC.

“Worldwide telecommunications, power utilities and other infrastructure customers are in critical need of protection against GNSS vulnerability, and Microsemi’s TimeSource Enhanced PRTC provides a powerful, high performance solution to address this need,” said Randy Brudzinski, Vice President and Business Unit Manager of Microsemi’s Frequency and Time Division. “In addition, maintaining less than 30ns performance is important to mobile operators who require a high level of accuracy to support LTE/4G and the upcoming deployment of 5G.”

Massive deployment of GNSS as a timing source for synchronising telecommunications networks (both wired and wireless) has created security risks to a point where governments, major telecommunications/mobile operators and enterprises are now urgently looking to protect their networks against both regional GNSS issues as well as the potential of a global GNSS outage. Microsemi’s TimeSource Enhanced PRTC works with the company’s cesium clocks to ensure time is generated in an autonomous manner. Specifically, the TimeSource Enhanced PRTC’s 'source of time' aligns accurately with GNSS time without being dependent upon it—avoiding any vulnerability to threats caused by jamming and spoofing.

According to Research and Markets’ report from market research firm Markets and Markets titled, Anti-Jamming Market for GPS by Technique (Nulling System, Beam Steering System, Civilian System), Receiver Type (Military & Government Grade, Commercial Transportation Grade), Application, End User, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2022, the anti-jamming market for GPS is expected to reach $4.8bn and more than 309,000 units by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7% and 10% respectively between 2016-2022. Demand for secured weapons guided systems and increasing vulnerability of GPS signals due to development of low-cost GPS jammers are the major growth drivers of the market.

Product demonstrations and expert presentations at ITSF
Microsemi’s technical experts will be showcasing the TimeSource Enhanced PRTC, along with its integrated GNSS Grandmaster (IGM) 1100 series, SyncServerS600 series, TimeProvider 2700 and TimeProvider 5000, in booth 17 at the International Timing & Sync Forum (ITSF), taking place 31st October to 3rd November in Prague, Czech Republic. 

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