Common-View LORAN-C as a Backup to GPS for Precise Time Recovery

Tom Celano, Kevin Carroll, Casey Biggs, Michael Lombardi

Abstract: The LORAN-C network is being recapitalized to serve as a backup to GPS for navigation and timing. LORAN-C is being investigated as a precision (sub 100 ns) time recovery system for use in the continental United States. Traditionally, LORAN-C time recovery has been limited by propagation effects (both spatial and temporal) to provide time recovery in the microsecond range. By employing common-view techniques long used in GPS, the potential exists to enhance time recovery performance by over an order of magnitude using LORAN-C. The LORAN-C Accuracy Panel (run by the US Coast Guard) has sponsored a research project to collect data and determine the performance level for time recovery using common-view LORAN-C. This paper presents the results of that work. This paper begins with a short overview of the LORAN-C recapitalization project, with an emphasis on timing enhancements at the transmitting stations. A description of the common-view LORAN-C test network follows. Data collected in Boulder will be corrected via common-view using a near field station and a far field station. Results will be analyzed to determine the dependence of time recovery precision on distance.
Published in: Proceedings of the 35th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 2 - 4, 2003
Hilton Resort on Mission Bay
San Diego, California
Pages: 81 - 92
Cite this article: Celano, Tom, Carroll, Kevin, Biggs, Casey, Lombardi, Michael, "Common-View LORAN-C as a Backup to GPS for Precise Time Recovery," Proceedings of the 35th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, San Diego, California, December 2003, pp. 81-92.
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