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Time and Frequency (Time-Domain) Characterization, Estimation, and Prediction of Precision Clocks and Oscillators
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1987
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EngineeringOscillatorsMeasurementAllan VarianceEducationClock SynchronizationTime DisseminationClock RecoveryCalibrationTiming AnalysisNoiseSystems EngineeringPrecision ClocksTimefrequency AnalysisInstrumentationPrecision MeasurementRandom DeviationsComputer EngineeringSignal ProcessingHigh-frequency MeasurementTutorial Review
A tutorial review of some time-domain methods of characterizing the performance of precision clocks and oscillators is presented. Characterizing both the systematic and random deviations is considered. The Allan variance and the modified Allan variance are defined, and methods of utilizing them are presented along with ranges and areas of applicability. The standa,rd deviation is contrasted and shoun not to be. in general. a good measure for precision clocks and oscillators. Once a proper characterization model has been developed, then optimum estimation and prediction techniques can be employed. Some important cases are illustrated. As precision clocks and oscillators become increasingly important in society. communication of their characteristics and specifications among the vendors, manufacturers. design engineers. managers, and metrologists of this equipment becomes increasingI> important.
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