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"Time is Efficiency" – In the fast-paced modern transportation system, millisecond errors can lead to train delays, misaligned flights, and even confusing signals. How to ensure that every link in the transportation network is accurately synchronized? With its high precision and high reliability, the mother-in-child clock system is becoming an "invisible guardian" of time management in the transportation field.
The basic principle of the mother and child clock system
The mother-in-child clock system consists of a mother clock (master clock) and a child clock (slave clock), synchronized through a unified time source such as GNSS or atomic clock, ensuring a high degree of time consistency across all devices. In the field of transportation, such a system is capable of:
Millisecond synchronization: Avoid scheduling chaos caused by time deviations.
Automatic calibration: Reduces manual intervention and improves system stability.
Multi-device collaboration: Ensure seamless connection of key links such as signal lights, train schedules, and flight scheduling.
The core application of the mother-in-child clock system in the field of transportation
1.Railway transportation: ensure the safe and punctual operation of trains
In high-speed rail and metro systems, train operations rely on precise timetables. By synchronizing the time of the station, dispatch center and signaling equipment, the mother-in-child clock system ensures:
The automatic train control system (ATC) executes commands with precision to avoid the risk of rear-end collisions or collisions.
The Passenger Information System (PIS) provides real-time updates on arrival times to enhance the travel experience.
2.Aviation management: Optimize flight scheduling and ground coordination
Key nodes such as towers, runways, and gates at airports require strict time synchronization. The functions of the mother and child clock system include:
The Flight Dynamics Display System (FIDS) ensures that passengers see flight information that matches the actual departure and landing times.
ATC radar systems rely on accurate timestamps to avoid air traffic conflicts.
Studies have shown that flight delays can be reduced by more than 15% with high-precision time synchronization.
3.Urban transportation: intelligent signal lights and vehicle-road coordination
In the construction of smart cities, the precise switching of traffic lights directly affects the efficiency of road traffic. The mother-and-child clock system can:
Realize the "green wave band" control, allowing vehicles to pass continuously with green lights at multiple intersections.
Support for Internet of Vehicles (V2X) to ensure that autonomous vehicles are synchronized with infrastructure in time.
4.Ports and logistics: Improve cargo turnover efficiency
Container handling and ship scheduling in large ports rely on unified time standards. The mother-in-child clock system can help:
Automated terminal equipment (such as AGVs, bridge cranes) work together to reduce waiting time.
Logistics tracking systems accurately record the time of goods entering and leaving the market, optimizing supply chain management.
With the proliferation of 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous driving technologies, transportation systems will have stricter requirements for time synchronization. It is foreseeable that the mother-in-child clock system will become the "cornerstone of time" for intelligent transportation in the future, promoting the development of the entire industry in a more efficient and safer direction.
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