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NIST-F1: recent improvements and accuracy evaluations
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EngineeringMachine LearningAlgorithmic LibraryMeasurementAccuracy And PrecisionEducationRecent ImprovementsUncertain DataUncertainty ParameterPattern RecognitionCalibrationUncertainty QuantificationPattern AnalysisInstrumentationPrecision MeasurementBenchmark DatasetsPhysicsUpdated Uncertainty BudgetComputer ScienceDeep LearningTotal Fractional UncertaintiesStandard Fractional Uncertainties
In the last several years we have made many improvements to NIST-F1 (a laser-cooled Cs fountain primary frequency standard at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado) resulting in a reduction by over a factor of 2 in the uncertainty of the realization of the SI second. The two most recent accuracy evaluations of NIST-F1 had combined standard fractional uncertainties of 0.61 × 10−15 (June 2004) and 0.53 × 10−15 (January 2005), which were submitted to the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures with total fractional uncertainties (including time-transfer contributions) of, respectively, 0.88 × 10−15 and 0.97 × 10−15. Here we discuss the improvements and evaluation methods and present an updated uncertainty budget.
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