NISep 8, 2025

Empirical Evaluation of a 5G Transparent Clock for Time Synchronization in a TSN-5G Network

arXiv:2509.064543 citationsh-index: 26
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For industrial IoT and Industry 4.0/5.0 applications requiring high synchronization accuracy, this work demonstrates the feasibility of transparent clocks in TSN-5G networks.

The paper provides the first empirical evaluation of a 5G transparent clock for time synchronization in a TSN-5G network, achieving a peak-to-peak synchronization of 500 ns, which meets the industrial requirement of < 1 µs.

Time synchronization is essential for industrial IoT and Industry 4.0/5.0 applications, but achieving high synchronization accuracy in Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)-5G networks is challenging due to jitter and asymmetric delays. 3GPP TS 23.501 defines three 5G synchronization modes: time-aware system, boundary clock (BC), and transparent clock (TC), where TC offers a promising solution. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no empirical evaluation of TC in a TSN-5G network. This paper empirically evaluates an 5G end-to-end TC in a TSN-5G network, implemented on commercial TSN switches with a single clock. For TC development, we compute the residence time in 5G and recover the clock domain at the slave node. We deploy a TSN-5G testbed with commercial equipment for synchronization evaluation by modifying the Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) message transmission rates. Experimental results show a peak-to-peak synchronization of 500 ns, meeting the industrial requirement of < 1 us, with minimal synchronization offsets for specific PTP message transmission rates.

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