Role of the BIPM in UTC Dissemination to the Real Time User

T. J. Quinn, C. Thomas

Abstract: me generation and dissemination of International Atomic Time, TAl, and Coordinated Universal Time, UTC, are explicitly mentioned in the list of the principal tasks of the BIPM, that appears in the Comptes Rendus of the 18e Conference Generale des Poids et Mesures, in 1987. These time scales are used as the ultimate reference in the most demanding scientific applications and must, therefore, be of the best metrological quality in terms of reliability, long-term stability, and conformity of the scale interval with the second, the unit of time of the International System of Units. To meet these requirements, it is necessary that the readings of the atomic clocks, spread all over the world, that are used as basic timing data for TAI and UTC generation, must be combined in the most efficient way possible. In particular, to take full advantage of the quality of each contributing clock calls for observation of its performance over a sufficiently long time. At present, the computation period treats data in blocks covering two months. TAI and UTC are thus deferred-time time scales that cannot be immediately available to real-time users. The BIPM can, nevertheless, be of help to real-time users. The predictability of UTC is a fundamental attribute of the scale for institutions responsible for the dissemination of real-time time scales. It allows them to improve their local representations of UTC and, thus, implement a more thorough steering of the time scales diffused in real time. With a view to improving the predictability of UTC, the BIPM examines in detail timing techniques and basic theories in order to propose alternative solutions for timing algorithms. This, coupled with a recent improvement of timing data, makes UTC more stable and, thus, more predictable. At a more practical level,effort is being devoted to putting in place automatic procedures for reducing the time needed for data collection and treatment: monthly results are already available ten days earlier than before.
Published in: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
November 29 - 1, 1995
The Doubletree Hotel at Horton Plaza
San Diego, California
Pages: 87 - 96
Cite this article: Quinn, T. J., Thomas, C., "Role of the BIPM in UTC Dissemination to the Real Time User," Proceedings of the 27th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, San Diego, California, November 1995, pp. 87-96.
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