Evaluating the Performance of Over-the-Air Time Synchronization for 5G and TSN Integration
Haochuan Shi, Adnan Aijaz, Nan Jiang

TL;DR
This paper evaluates over-the-air time synchronization for 5G and TSN integration, analyzing accuracy, frequency, and scalability to meet industrial real-time requirements.
Contribution
It provides an empirical assessment of 3GPP Release 16's over-the-air synchronization performance in industrial network scenarios.
Findings
Achieves 1 μs synchronization accuracy under certain conditions
Identifies key factors affecting synchronization precision
Analyzes scalability limits of the synchronization mechanism
Abstract
The IEEE 802.1 time-sensitive networking (TSN) standards aim at improving the real-time capabilities of standard Ethernet. TSN is widely recognized as the long-term replacement of proprietary technologies for industrial control systems. However, wired connectivity alone is not sufficient to meet the requirements of future industrial systems. The fifth-generation (5G) mobile/cellular technology has been designed with native support for ultra-reliable low-latency communication (uRLLC). 5G is promising to meet the stringent requirements of industrial systems in the wireless domain. Converged operation of 5G and TSN systems is crucial for achieving end-to-end deterministic connectivity in industrial networks. Accurate time synchronization is key to integrated operation of 5G and TSN systems. To this end, this paper evaluates the performance of over-the-air time synchronization mechanism…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Time Synchronization Technologies · Wireless Body Area Networks · IoT Networks and Protocols
