Index to the proceedings of the Precise Time And Time Interval (PTTI) systems and applications (formerly applications and planning) meeting


Past Meetings >> PTTI 1974

6th Annual PTTI Meeting 1974


Meeting Information

December 3 - 5, 1974

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, D.C.

Meeting Officers


Papers

PRECISE TIME AND TIME INTERVAL, AN OVERVIEW
Gernot M. R. Winkler, U.S. Naval Obseravtory

REVIEW OF TIME SCALES
Dr. B. Guinot, Bureau International de l'Heure

REVIEW OF AVAILABLE SYNCHRONIZATION AND TIME DISTRIBUTION TECHNIQUES
Dr. R. G. Hall, U.S. Naval Observatory, T. N. Lieberman, Naval Electronic Systems Command, and R. R. Stone, Naval Research Laboratory

APPLICATIONS OF PTTI TO NEW TECHNIQUES FOR DETERMINING CRUSTAL MOVEMENTS, POLAR MOTION, AND THE ROTATION OF THE EARTH
P. L. Bender, National Bureau of Standards and University of Colorado

A REVIEW OF PRECISION OSCILLATORS
Hellmut Hellwig, National Bureau of Standards

TIME MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
J. F. Barnaba, USAF Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center

USE OF PRECISION TIME AND TIME INTERVAL (PTTI)
J. D. Taylor, ADTC, Eglin AFB

THE PRESENT DEVELOPMENT OF TIME SERVICE IN BRAZIL, WITH THE APPLICATION OF THE TV LINE-10 METHOD FOR COORDINATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF ATOMIC CLOCKS
Paolo Mourilhe Silva and Ivan Mourilhe Silva, Observatorio Nacional, Brazil

THE MEASUREMENT OF FREQUENCY AND FREQUENCY STABILITY OF PRECISION OSCILLATORS
David W. Allan, National Bureau of Standards

MEASUREMENTS OF THE SHORT-TERM STABILITY OF QUARTZ CRYSTAL RESONATORS -- A WINDOW ON FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS
F. L. Walls and A. E. Wainwright, National Bureau of Standards

THE MAGNETIC MATRIX TIME INTERVAL METER
S. K. Merrill and B. V. Rodgers, E. C. & G., Inc.

OMEGA NAVIGATION SYSTEM STATUS AND FUTURE PLANS
CDR Thomas P.Nolan and David C. Scull, U.S. Coast Guard

RECENT FIELD TEST RESULTS USING OMEGA TRANSMISSIONS FOR CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION
A. R. Chi and S. C. Wardrip, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

FREQUENCY CALIBRATION TECHNIQUES
James M. Williams, Jr. and Joseph M. Rivamonte, U.S. Army Metrology and Calibration Center

THE GLOBAL RESCUE ALARM NET (GRAN): CONCEPT AND APPROACHES
Clara L. Calise and CDR William R. Crawford, Naval Air Test Center

A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF LORAN-C: PRESENT AND POTENTIAL APPLICATION
Robert H. Doherty, U.S. Department of Commerce Office of Telecomunications

DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A LORAN-C TIME REFERENCE STATION
Kenneth Putkovich, U.S. Naval Obseravtory

PERFORMANCE OF LORAN-C CHAINS RELATIVE TO UTC
A. R. Chi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, R. Easton, J. Buisson, and T. McCaskill, Naval Research Laboratory

LORAN-C EXPANSION: IMPACT ON PRECISE TIME/TIME INTERVAL
John F. Roeber, Jr., U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters

GROUND EFFECTS ON LORAN-C SIGNALS
D. C. Pearce and J. W. Walker, U.S. Army Electronics Command

VERY LONG BASELINE INTERFEROMETRY (VLBI)
M. H. Cohen, California Institute of Technology

APPLICATION OF VERY-LONG-BASELINE INTERFEROMETRY TO ASTROMETRY AND GEODESY: EFFECTS OF FREQUENCY-STANDARD INSTABILITY ON ACCURACY
Dr. A. R. Whitney, Dr. A. E. E. Rogers, Dr. H. F. Hinteregger, Dr. L. B. Hanson, Haystack Observatory, Dr. T. A. Clark, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Dr. C. C. Counselman, III, and Dr. I. I. Shapiro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

WORLDWIDE TIME AND FREQUENCY SYNCHRONIZATION BY PLANNED VLBI NETWORKS
Dr. Robert J. Coates and Dr. Thomas A. Clark, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

RADIO ASTROMETRY
Dr. Kenneth J. Johnston, Naval Research Laboratory

FREQUENCY STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS OF THE NASA DEEP SPACE NETWORK TO SUPPORT OUTER PLANET MISSIONS
Henry F. Fliegel and C. C. Chao, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS OF THE ROTATION OF THE EARTH ON REMOTE CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION
Victor Reinhardt, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

A RELATIVISTIC ANALYSIS OF CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION
J. B. Thomas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

PLASMASPHERIC EFFECTS ON ONE-WAY SATELLITE TIMING SIGNALS
F. J. Gorman, Jr. and H. Soicher, U.S. Army Electronics Command

A PASSIVE SUBMICROSECOND TIME DISSEMINATION SYSTEM
Dr. R. J. Taylor, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

NAVSTAR: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM; AN EVOLUTIONARY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Col. B. W. Parkinson, U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Organization

NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE I
Charles A. Batholomew, Naval Research Laboratory

RESULTS OF THE FIRST 150 DAYS OF THE NTS-1 SOLAR CELL EXPERIMENTS
Richard L. Statler, Naval Research Laboratory

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF TIME TRANSFER DATA FROM TIMATION II
J. McK. Luck and P. Morgan, Division of National Mapping, Australia


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