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The measurement of linear frequency drift in oscillators
J.A. Barnes
- pp 551-582
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The article was published on 1985-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Frequency drift & Random walk.read more
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Time and Frequency (Time-Domain) Characterization, Estimation, and Prediction of Precision Clocks and Oscillators
TL;DR: A tutorial review of some time-domain methods of characterizing the performance of precision clocks and oscillators is presented, and both the systematic and random deviations are considered.
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Handbook of frequency stability analysis
TL;DR: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as discussed by the authors was established by Congress to assist industry in the development of technology needed to improve product quality, to modernize manufacturing processes, to ensure product reliability, and to facilitate rapid commercialization of products based on new scientific discoveries.
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Open Source Building Science Sensors (OSBSS): A low-cost Arduino-based platform for long-term indoor environmental data collection
TL;DR: The Open Source Building Science Sensors (OSBSS) project as mentioned in this paper is a suite of inexpensive, open source devices based on the Arduino platform for measuring and recording long-term indoor environmental and building operational data.
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Clock stability characterization and measurement in telecommunications
TL;DR: The results shown have been chosen among those obtained throughout the last three years by testing clerks of digital switching exchanges, clocks for synchronous digital hierarchy equipment, and state-of-the-art stand-alone slave clocks for synchronization networks and represent a survey of the actual performance of clocks currently deployed in telecommunications networks.
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An extension of the Allan variance with increased confidence at long term
TL;DR: In this article, the authors constructed a new statistic for the characterization of frequency stability of clocks and oscillators, which improves on the traditional Allan variance statistic especially at long averaging times.