Abstract: | Passive Hydrogen Maser (PHM) and Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard (RAFS) are the two baseline on-board clock technologies for Galileo, the European Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), which are currently being validated on-board two experimental spacecrafts, GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B. These two spacecraft are orbiting in a Galileo-representative orbit and transmit Galileo-representative signals that are tracked and collected by a network of evenly distributed sensor stations (the Galileo Experimental Sensor Stations). The collected observables (pseudo-range and carrier phase) are being processed by the GIOVE Processing Centre, providing, as one of its core products, the estimation of the phase offset between the onboard clock and a reference clock, chosen to be an Active Hydrogen Maser connected to one of the sensor stations. RAFS technology has been operated in-orbit for almost 5 years on-board GIOVE-A and PHM technology for more than 2½ years on-board GIOVE-B. The data accumulated over this period have been analyzed together with the long-term performances of these on-board clocks. On GIOVE-B, it will be shown that the GIOVE estimation noise limits the actual characterization of the PHM stability. Over the medium term (12~24 hours), the performance of the on-board clock is affected by oscillations at the orbital period whose possible causes will be discussed. Over the long term (> 1 day), the PHM exhibits excellent frequency drift performances (below 1×10^-15/day). On GIOVE-A, it will be shown that the short-term stability of RAFS is not limited by the estimation noise and is below the specified limits(5×10^-12/SQRT(tau)). Over the medium term, the stability is also affected by periodic oscillations at the orbital period that are mostly due to on-board thermal variations. Finally,over the long term, even if not always monotonic, the RAFS frequency drift is below the 1×10-13/day level. |
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Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting November 15 - 18, 2010 Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center Reston, Virginia |
Pages: | 171 - 180 |
Cite this article: | Waller, Pierre, Gonzalez, Francisco, Binda, Stefano, Rodriguez, Daniel, Tobias, Guillermo, Cernigliaro, Alice, Sesia, Ilaria, Tavella, Patrizia, "Long-Term Performance Analysis of GIOVE Clocks," Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Reston, Virginia, November 2010, pp. 171-180. |
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