System and method for configuring an extender device
US-2019373464-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US11284365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11284365-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916664351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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A system for time synchronization over redundant switch-based avionics networks is disclosed. The system includes a master or source clock for determining precise UTC timing information from received satellite signals and generating time marks based on the timing information. The source clock generates network-compatible timing messages and forwards the timing messages to network switches within the switch-based avionics networks. The network switches modify the timing information to account for switch-based delays and forward the modified timing messages to destination clocks in aircraft end systems. The end systems relay timing messages back to the source clock via the network switches, the timing information again modified by the network switches according to switch-based delays, and based on the precise timing information exchanged destination clocks in end systems throughout the switched network can precisely synchronize to the source clock.
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We claim: 1. A system for time synchronization over switch-based avionics networks, comprising: at least one source clock installable aboard an aircraft, the source clock associated with a source time and configured to: receive at least one timing signal from a navigational satellite; update the source time based on the timing signal; generate at least one timing message based on the updated source time, the timing message associated with a message format compatible with at least one redundant network; and receive at least one modified delay request; the source clock comprising: at least one backup clock associated with a backup time, the backup clock configured to: update the backup time based on the updated source time; and store the updated backup time to a memory; and at least one auxiliary power source coupled to the backup click, the auxiliary power source configured to supply operating power to the backup clock; at least one network switch in communication with the source clock and with the at least one redundant network, the network switch configured to: receive the timing message from the source clock; receive a delay request from at least one end system via the redundant network; modify at least one of the received timing message or the received delay request; relay the modified timing message to the at least one end system via the redundant network; and relay the modified delay request to the source clock; and each of the at least one end system including at least one destination clock in communication with the network switch and associated with a system time, the destination clock configured to: receive the modified timing message from the network switch; generate the delay request in response to the modified timing message; and synchronize the system time according to the source time based on one or more of the modified timing message or the delay request. 2. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the at least one end system includes at least one of an aircraft sensor, an aircraft power system, a communications component, a navigational component, and a surveillance component. 3. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the end system is a first end system, and: the end system is configured to relay the synchronized system time to the network switch; and the network switch is configured to relay the synchronized system time to at least one second end system via the redundant network. 4. The system for time synchronization of claim 3 , wherein: the second end system is associated with a second system time and configured to synchronize the second system time according to the relayed synchronized system time. 5. The system for time synchronization of claim 3 , wherein the network switch is a first network switch, and: the network switch is configured to relay the synchronized system time to at least one second network switch via the redundant network. 6. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the network switch is configured to modify at least one of the network timing message and the delay request based on at least one time delay corresponding to the network switch. 7. The system for time synchronization of claim 6 , wherein the at least one time delay includes at least one of a hold delay and a switch delay associated with a hardware timestamp. 8. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the timing message includes at least one of: a synchronization message; a follow-up message associated with a transmission time of the synchronization message; or a delay response associated with a reception time of the modified delay request. 9. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the message format is a first message format, further comprising: at least one line replaceable unit (LRU) coupled to the source clock by a physical data bus and coupled to the at least one network switch via a network interface, the LRU configured to: receive a time mark from the source clock, the time mark associated with a second message format incompatible with the at least one redundant network; generate the timing message based on the received time mark; and relay at least one of the timing message and the modified delay request between the source clock and the network switch. 10. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the message format is a first message format, further comprising: at least one legacy end system associated with a second message format incompatible with the at least one redundant network; and at least one network translator in communication with the network switch and with the at least one legacy end system, the network translator including at least one destination clock configured to: receive the modified timing message from the network switch; generate the delay request in response to the modified timing message; synchronize the system time according to the source time based on one or more of the modified timing message and the delay request; convert the modified timing message into the second message format; and transmit the converted timing message to the legacy end system. 11. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein: the redundant network includes a first network and at least one duplicate network; the timing message includes a primary timing message sent via the first network and at least one duplicate timing message sent via the duplicate network; and the delay request includes a primary delay request sent via the first network and at least one duplicate delay request sent via the duplicate network. 12. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the source clock is a first source clock, and the destination clock is configured to: receive a first modified timing message corresponding to the first source clock and at least one second modified timing message corresponding to the second source clock; select a correct modified timing message from the first modified timing message and the at least one second modified timing message, the correct modified timing message corresponding to a correct source time; and synchronize the system time according to the correct source time. 13. The system for time synchronization of claim 12 , wherein the destination clock is configured to: identify at least one anomalous modified timing message based on the first modified timing message and the at least one second modified timing message; detect at least one fault corresponding to the anomalous modified timing message, the fault including at least one of: a device fault associated with the corresponding source clock; or a network fault associated with the redundant network. 14. The system for time synchronization of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary power source includes at least one of a battery or a capacitor.
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