Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
 

SIG-TFN (Time and Frequency Network) aims at providing a forum for the community working around Time and Frequency distribution across Research and Education Networks. It will gather and exchange experiences, ideas and knowledge on the development, deployment, testing and standardisation of Time and Frequency solutions, leading to the development of a Core-Time and Frequency Network (C-TFN). The SIG has an advisory role to GEANT GPPC and relevant project management/coordination function.

Subscribe to the mailing list here.


Aims:

  1. To provide a forum for gathering and exchanging experiences, ideas and knowledge on the development, deployment, testing and standardisation of Time and Frequency distribution across R&E networks, with a particular focus on interoperability; This will be achieved through group meetings (online and face-to-face), the use of online collaborative tools, collating and dissemination of information or organising pilot projects;

  2. To define agreed objectives and commitment levels related to the operation and management of a Time and Frequency Network;

  3. To define an agreed data management plan and having a common repository for information and data;

  4. To create a federated access to repositories and data;

  5. To make recommendations and play the role of a technical adviser.     

Running period:

This is the first year of operation of the SIG-TFN, which was established in February 2024.


SIG-TFN charter link




SIG-TFN is jointly led by:

Steering Committee members

  • Guy Roberts (GÉANT)
  • Paolo Bolletta (GARR)
  • Josef Voytech (CESNET)
  • Krzyztof Turza (PSNC)
  • Jaques-Oliver Gaudron (NPL)
  • Christian Chardonnet (REFIMEVE)

Coordinators

  • Domenico Vicinanza (GÉANT)
  • Nadelina Sandu (GÉANT)

Supporting NRENs:

CESNET, GARR, PSNC


Additional support:

PTB, REFIMEVE, GUM, INRIM, NPL, METAS, Observatoire de Paris, Observatoire de Bruxlelles, VSL, IPE/UFE, FAMO, CERN, Belnet, GÉANT