Title :
The application of Kalman filters and ARIMA models to the study of time prediction errors of clocks for use in the Defense Communication System (DCS)
Author :
Stein, S.R. ; Evans, John
Author_Institution :
Ball Commun. Syst. Div., Broomfield, CO, USA
Abstract :
Techniques for obtaining optimum timekeeping performance from precision station clocks are presented. Kalman filters and ARIMA models are used to study the predictability of precision clocks based on quartz, rubidium and cesium technology. The software performing the time prediction error analysis utilizes either Kalman filters or ARIMA models to estimate the time, frequency, and frequency aging of a clock over an initial calibration interval. Forecasts for intervals from one minute up to one year are given. The forecasts are compared to the actual time of the clock to determine the forecast error. After the RMS forecast error is updated for each interval, the starting point is advanced and the process is repeated. This technique is used to study the performance of thirteen clocks over a two year time period. Adaptive versions of both the ARIMA and Kalman approaches which were developed using real-time estimators of the filter/model parameters are discussed
Keywords :
Kalman filters; calibration; clocks; identification; measurement errors; measurement standards; military systems; time measurement; ARIMA models; Cs technology; Kalman filters; RMS forecast error; Rb technology; atomic clocks; calibration interval; filter/model parameters; optimum timekeeping performance; precision station clocks; quartz; real-time estimators; time prediction errors; Aging; Application software; Calibration; Clocks; Error analysis; Error correction; Frequency estimation; Kalman filters; Predictive models; Software performance;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control, 1990., Proceedings of the 44th Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1990.177553