Investigation of Instabilities in Two-Way Time Transfer

T.E. Parker, V.S. Zhang, A. McKinley, L. Nelson, J. Rohde, D. Matsakis

Abstract: The U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have begun an investigation of the instabilities in Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer (TWSTFT). Initial results of these tests show that the time deviation (TDEV) is typically at or below 100 ps for averaging times ranging from 10 to 104 seconds. Beyond 104 seconds we see the presence of a diurnal instability that peaks at about 400 ps. The magnitude of this diurnal appears to be dependent on the earth station equipment being used and is most likely related to environmental factors. A comparison of two-way with GPS common view and GPS carrier phase is also made along with a comparative stability analysis.
Published in: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 3 - 5, 2002
Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center
Reston, Virginia
Pages: 381 - 390
Cite this article: Parker, T.E., Zhang, V.S., McKinley, A., Nelson, L., Rohde, J., Matsakis, D., "Investigation of Instabilities in Two-Way Time Transfer," Proceedings of the 34th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Reston, Virginia, December 2002, pp. 381-390.
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