Proposal for an HFGW
Frequency Time Standard
for Telecommunication Network Optimization
 
Executive Summary Rev. B1, 10/18/06
G.V. Stephenson, C. Harper, & R.M.L. Baker Jr. PhD
“Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of spacetime caused by the change in acceleration or jerk or shake of a mass. The fabric of spacetime is composed of the ordinary three dimensions plus the forth dimension of time as originally proposed by Einstein in 1915.

“High-Frequency Gravitational Waves or HFGWs have frequencies above 100,000 cycles per second. For comparison household electricity has a frequency of 60 cycles per second, sound thousands of cycles per second and light trillions of cycles per second.

“HFGWs go through all ordinary matter without absorption or frequency change and at exactly the speed of light in a vacuum. A HFGW channel provides a method of frequency and time reference distribution for use within conventional Radio Frequency (RF) telecommunications networks.  Specifically, the value of conventional telecommunications networks may be optimized by using an unperturbed frequency time standard (FTS) to (1) improve terminal navigation and Doppler estimation performance via improved time difference of arrival (TDOA) from a universal time reference, and (2) improve acquisition speed, coding efficiency, and dynamic bandwidth efficiency through the use of a universal frequency reference.