Radiosynkronisation
Radiosynchronisation is a technique used to align the timing of events or signals across multiple devices or locations using radio waves. It essentially involves broadcasting a highly accurate time signal that receivers can lock onto, thereby synchronizing their internal clocks to a common reference. This is crucial in various applications where precise timing is essential for coordinated operations.
The core principle relies on a master transmitter emitting a stable radio frequency, often derived from atomic
Applications of radiosynchronisation are diverse. In telecommunications, it is vital for the efficient operation of cellular