# Time Systems

Creation date: 2018-09-21 17:22:40 Update date: 2019-02-13 20:15:39

Policy: Expert Review

Authority: CCSDS.MOIMS.NAV

OID: 1.3.112.4.57.1

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14 records in registry

1.3.112.4.57.1
Time Systems

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Details Status Name Description And Reference Nomenclature Default Units/Type References OID

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BEIDOU

BeiDou Time (BDT) is a continuous time scale starting at 0h UTC on January 1st, 2006 and is synchronized with UTC within 100 ns< (modulo one second).

1.3.112.4.57.1.1

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ET

Ephemeris Time, (ET), the first dynamical time scale in history; it was defined by the International Astronomical Union in the 1950s and was superseded by Barycentric Dynamical Time in 1984.

1.3.112.4.57.1.2

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GALILEO

Galileo System Time (GST) is a continuous time scale maintained by the Galileo Central Segment and synchronized with TAI with a nominal offset below 50 ns. The GST start epoch is $$0^h$$ UTC on Sunday, 22 August 1999 (midnight between 21 and 22 August).

1.3.112.4.57.1.3

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GLONASS

GLONASS Time (GLONASST) is generated by the GLONASS Central Synchronizer and the difference between the UTC(SU) and GLONASST should not exceed 1 millisecond plus three hours http://www.navipedia.net/index.php/Time_References_in_GNSS - cite_note-2 (the difference between Moscow Time and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)), but $$\tau$$ is typically better than 1 microsecond. Note: Unlike GPS, Galileo or BeiDou, GLONASS time scale implements leap seconds, like UTC.

1.3.112.4.57.1.4

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GPS

Global Positioning System Time (GPS) is the continuous time scale for all GPS operations. It is maintained to be within one microsecond of UTC (Modulo one second). GPS time lags TAI by nineteen (19) seconds, i.e., GPS Time = TAI - 19 s.

1.3.112.4.57.1.5

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NAVIC

NAVIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) is an autonomous regional satellite navigation system in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) that will provide accurate real-time positioning and timing services. The system is expected to be fully operational in 2018.

1.3.112.4.57.1.6

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SCLK

Spacecraft Clock (receiver) (requires rules for interpretation in ICD)

1.3.112.4.57.1.7

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TAI

International Atomic Time (TAI) is the practical realization of a uniform time scale based on atomic clocks and agrees with TT, except for a constant offset of 32.184s and the imperfections of existing clocks. The following relationships to other timescales are: TAI = TT - 32.184s
TAI = UTC + #leap_seconds
TAI provides a physical time scale affected by the Earth's gravitational and rotational potential, and deduced from a weighted average of various international frequency standards. Relative weighting is based on the historical stability of the individual standards. TAI is maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) and is the basis of other time scales.

1.3.112.4.57.1.8

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TCB

Barycentric Coordinate Time (TCB), where TCB is related to TT through a complex sequence of relativistic transformations. TCB - TDB $$\approx$$ 0.489seconds/year * (year-1977.0) Note: TCB is intended to be the time scale for ephemerides in the solar system.

1.3.112.4.57.1.9

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TCG

Geocentric Coordinate Time is defined in the context of the general theory of relativity. It is defined by a 1991 IAU resolution.

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