The Colloquium on Decoupling Civil Timekeeping from Earth Rotation
John H. Seago, Robert L. Seaman, Steven L. Allen

TL;DR
This paper summarizes discussions from a colloquium focused on separating civil timekeeping from Earth's rotation, highlighting technical perspectives, concerns, and recommendations.
Contribution
It compiles diverse technical viewpoints and recommendations from experts on decoupling civil time from Earth rotation.
Findings
Concerns about current timekeeping methods
Recommendations for improved synchronization techniques
Diverse technical perspectives on decoupling
Abstract
On October 5 and October 6, 2011, the Colloquium on the Decoupling Civil Timekeeping from Earth Rotation was hosted in Exton, Pennsylvania by Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI). This paper highlights various technical perspectives offered through these proceedings, including expressions of concern and various recommendations offered by colloquium participants.
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Processing and 3D Reconstruction · Historical Geography and Cartography · 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
