On 11/21/11 5:15 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

You can have a surveyor come out and locate your gizmo to sub one inch accuracy 
for a lot less than a clock trip costs. A one meter ( or 3 ns) error would be 
pretty large these days. Both have been demonstrated / proven so often that 
they aren't really open to challenge.

The total error is a sum of lots of things. Location and time of day are the 
easy stuff...

OK, So assume an unlikely huge position uncertainly of one meter.    On top of
that let's assume the surveyor got it wrong too and missed by a full
meter.    Both of these added together can only account for about 10%
of what they saw.   Light moves across one meter in about 3nS   You
need to explain 60nS  If the result is because of uncertainty in the
location then the we are talking about 20 meters of position error.



in the first paper, the distance uncertainty was given as 20cm

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