COMPARISON OF TIME SCALES GENERATED WITH THE NBS ENSEMBLING ALGORITHM

Fran B. Varnum, Donald R. Brown, David W. Allan, Trudi K. Peppler

Abstract: The National Bureau of Standards (NBS), Boulder, Colorado, uses an algorithm which generates UTC (NBS) from its ensemble of clocks and automatically, optimally, and dynamically weights each clock in the ensemble. The same algorithm was used at the Master Control Station (MCS) of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to generate a time scale from a small ensemble of cesium clocks. Time transfer employing the GPS common view technique between NBS (Boulder) and MCS (Colorado Springs) was used to evaluate the stability of the MCS ensemble relative to UTC (NBS). The results demonstrate the power of the NBS algorithm in providing a stable time scale from a small ensemble of clocks. The resulting scale is, in principle, more stable than the best clock and a poor clock need not degrade the ensemble.
Published in: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 1 - 3, 1989
Sheraton Hotel
Redondo Beach, California
Pages: 13 - 23
Cite this article: Varnum, Fran B., Brown, Donald R., Allan, David W., Peppler, Trudi K., "COMPARISON OF TIME SCALES GENERATED WITH THE NBS ENSEMBLING ALGORITHM," Proceedings of the 19th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Redondo Beach, California, December 1987, pp. 13-23.
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