Title :
Confidence on the second difference estimation of frequency drift: a study based on simulation
Author :
Weiss, Marc A. ; Allan, David W. ; Howe, David A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Simulation is used to compare the confidence in estimating frequency drift in the presence of stochastic noise between two different estimators: (1) a mean second difference using neighbouring data, and (2) a single second difference over the entire data set. In each case 100-s data sampling and 10000 samples (11.5 days of data) are simulated. The two estimators show a similar confidence when the noise is purely random walk frequency modulation, but when there is also white frequency modulation, as is common in oscillators, method (2) is more efficient. An advantage of (1) is that it provides an internal confidence to an estimate on a single data set. When a typical rubidium gas cell frequency standard is simulated, the confidence of the drift estimate is ten times better for method (2) as compared to method (1)
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; estimation theory; frequency measurement; frequency modulation; frequency stability; interference (signal); measurement standards; oscillators; random noise; Monte Carlo runs; Rb gas cell; confidence; frequency drift; frequency stability; frequency standard; oscillators; random walk frequency modulation; second difference estimation; simulation; stochastic noise; white frequency modulation; Clocks; Frequency conversion; Frequency estimation; Frequency modulation; Government; Knee; NIST; Oscillators; Stochastic resonance; White noise;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium, 1992. 46th., Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hershey, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0476-4
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1992.270000