RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Timescale Realization with Linked Platforms for AltPNT JF NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation JO NAVIGATION FD Institute of Navigation SP navi.669 DO 10.33012/navi.669 VO 71 IS 4 A1 Flood, Christopher A1 Axelrad, Penina YR 2024 UL https://navi.ion.org/content/71/4/navi.669.abstract AB Recognition of the critical importance of positioning, navigation, and timing to all economic sectors is driving the development of diverse alternatives to global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs), termed AltPNT. One promising approach is to leverage the proliferation of small satellite constellations in low Earth orbit (LEO) to deliver GNSS augmentation services. The generation of one-way ranging signals suitable for AltPNT requires stable timing, accurately referenced to a common timescale such as Global Positioning System Time or Coordinated Universal Time. This paper describes a small-scale laboratory demonstration of an approach for cooperatively realizing a local timescale using low-size, weight, and power clocks distributed across multiple platforms, with no dependence on a GNSS. The demonstration is based on four interconnected software-defined radios to represent a four-satellite subset of a LEO constellation. Lab results show how each platform can generate a common timescale, with stability benefiting from all reference clocks.