Prototype of the DLR Operational Composite Clock: Methods and Test Cases

Matthias Suess and Jens Hammesfahr

Abstract: The operational implementation of the ensemble Kalman filter Composite Clock (CC developed by K. R. Brown), is the subject of this paper. Although the mathematical background of the CC is well-known, its autonomous and robust operation in a clock laboratory requires further modifications of the CC. The suitable initialization of the first ensemble estimate is discussed. Due to the fact, that only difference measurements are available, there is a dimensional degree of freedom in the first as in the following ensemble estimates. Furthermore, to guarantee a robust, consistent, and autonomous estimation of the ensemble clocks, a consistency check is described. It outputs a so-called consistency matrix which describes the active and non-active clocks. Since the identified active clocks can change from measurement to measurement, the corresponding Kalman filter (KF) parameters are adapted in a consistent way. Finally, the non-active clocks are estimated based on the KF output. The performance of the OCC using an ensemble of five DLR laboratory clocks, measured over a period of 1 year, is outlined. The clock ensemble consists of three high-performance cesiumclocks (HP5071A), an active H-maser (CH1-75), and a GPS-disciplined Rb clock. Although miscellaneous anomalies like phase steps, outliers, and clock exclusions arise, the OCC autonomously processes the five ensemble clocks and establishes a robust system time. Analysis results of this ensemble with different types of clocks when applying the OCC are presented.
Published in: Proceedings of the 41st Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
November 16 - 19, 2009
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort
Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
Pages: 155 - 174
Cite this article: Suess, Matthias, Hammesfahr, Jens, "Prototype of the DLR Operational Composite Clock: Methods and Test Cases," Proceedings of the 41st Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, November 2009, pp. 155-174.
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