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Comment by catoc

12 hours ago

So then you need to know distance / roundtrip-length within centimeter precision as well (below 29.98 cm for sub-nanosecond precision… to be precise).

Since cm precision is often not possible, is roundtrip-length an estimated average from prior roundtrips?

The roundtrip time is measured and compensated. Even NTP does this. Knowing the distance is not necessary for time synchronization.

Hmm one would expect heat expansion to change the length of fiber over tens of kilometers. Does it also affect light speed in the fiber? I think consumer fiber is not buried very deep on average, but maybe for these use cases you use something hefty anyway.

  • It doesn't matter if the length changes provided:

    * you measure the round trip time often enough

    * the shift affects light in both directions equally