Performance of GPS On-Orbit Navstar Frequency Standards and Monitor Station Time References

O. Oaks, M. Largay, T. McCaskill, W. Reid, J. Buisson

Abstract: The US. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) conducts comprehensive analyses of the Global Positioning System (GPS) atomic frequency stand~rd~v under the sponsorship of the GPS Joint Program Office (JPO) and in cooperation with the 2nd Space Operations Squadron (2SOPS) at the Master Control Station (MCS) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Included in the analysis are the on-orbit Navstar space vehicle clocks and the ground reference clocks at each of the five Air Force and seven National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) GPS monitor stations. A presentation will be made of the performance of the Navstar clocks currently operating in the constellation, which are characterized through the use of phase, frequency, drift and stability histories in addition to frequency stability profiles based an [he Allan and Hadamard variances. Clock performance is analyzed using a multi-year database comprised of pseudorange measurements collected by each of the 12 GPS monitor stations. Results of these analyses are routinely used by the MCS in optimizing the q 's in the Kalman filter. Continuous 15-minute measurements of the phase offset of each monitor station time reference from the DoD Master Clock are obtained from Linked Common- View Time Transfer from DoD Master Clock, which is the reference clock at the NIMA Washington, D.C. monitor station. The method is extended to obtain continuous 15-minute measurements of the phase offset of each active Navstar space vehicle clock from the DoD Master Clock. Hence, the performance of all space and control segment clocks is referenced to the DoD Master Clock. Discontinuities in the phase and frequency; of the clocks are removed to yield the unperturbed performance of the clocks. The corrections, together with the probable cause of the discontinuity, are summarized. Examples of the frequency history and the exhaustive calculation, for every multiple of the sample period of 15 minutes from 15 minutes to 18 days, of the frequency stability profile for several Navstar space vehicle clocks and,for the time reference at two of the GPS monitor stations will be presented, Analysis of the performance of the first on-orbit Block IIR operational rubidium clock will also be presented.
Published in: Proceedings of the 30th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 1 - 3, 1998
Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center
Reston, Virginia
Pages: 135 - 144
Cite this article: Oaks, O., Largay, M., McCaskill, T., Reid, W., Buisson, J., "Performance of GPS On-Orbit Navstar Frequency Standards and Monitor Station Time References," Proceedings of the 30th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Reston, Virginia, December 1998, pp. 135-144.
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