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


Past Meetings >> PTTI 1988

20th Annual PTTI Meeting 1988


Meeting Information

November 29 - December 01, 1988

Sheraton Premiere Hotel
Vienna, VA

Meeting Officers


Papers

STATE-OF-THE ART FIBER OPTICS FOR REFERENCE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OVER SHORT DISTANCES
George Lutes and Lori Primas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

STABILIZED FIBER OPTIC FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Lori E. Primas, George F. Lutes, Richard L. Sydnor, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

THE SYSTEM DESIGN OF lOOMHz NEW FREQUENCY STANDARD WITH AN EXCELLENT BEHAVIOR
Mao Ruida and Wang Xiaohua, Beijing Institute of Radio Metology and Measurement

A FIRST ACCOUNT OF LONG TERM STABILITY RESULTS OBTAINED ON VARIOUS CESIUM STANDARDS BY THE POWER SENSITIVITY MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUE.
Andrea De Marchi, University of Ancona

THE CIVIL GPS SERVICE
W. J. Klepczynski & L. G. Charron, U.S. Naval Observatory

USE OF GPS TO SYNCHRONIZE THE AT&T NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK
E. W. Butterline, AT&T End User Organization
J. E. Abate, G. P. Zampetti, AT&T Bell Laboratories

A DUAL FREQUENCY GPS RECEIVER MEASURING IONOSPHERIC EFFECTS WITHOUT CODE DEMODULATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO TIME COMPARISONS
M. Imae, W. Lewandowski and C. Thomas, Bureau Internationaldes Poids et Mesures (BIPM)
C. Miki, Communications Research Laboratory

ORBIT PERIOD FREQUENCY VARIATIONS IN THE GPS SATELLITE CLOCKS
Everett R. Swift, Bruce. R. Hermann, Naval Surface Warfare Center

A CALIBRATION OF GPS EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN
M. Weiss and D. Davis, National Institute of Standards and Technology

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND PERFORMANCE OF A SPACEBORNE HYDROGEN MASER FREQUENCY STANDARD
E.S. Richter and B.A. Bettencourt, Hughes Aircraft Co.
H.T.M. Wang and R.R. Hayes, Hughes Research Laboratories

REDUCTION OF CAVITY PULLING IN A PASSIVE HYDROGEN MASER
W.M. Gelding, V.J. Folen, A.F. Rank, J.D. White, R.L. Beard, Naval Research Laboratory

THE EVOLUTION OF SYNCHRONIZATION IN THE WORLD-WIDE OMEGA NAVIGATION SYSTEM
V. Vannicola and H. McManus, Omega Navigation System Center

MEASUREMENTS OF THE PROPAGATION TIME OF LORAN-C SIGNALS
Tadayoshi Hara, Koji Horiai, Katsuhisa Sato, Mitsurni Fujishita, Satoshi Sakai, Kenzaburo Iwadate and Kazuyoshi Asari, National Astronomical 0bservatory

METEOROLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON LORAN-C PROPAGATION OVER SEA AND LAND IN MEDITERRANEAN SEA CHAIN
Zoran M. Markovic, Federal Bureau of Measures and Precious Metals

LORAN-C TIMING CALIBRATION OF CARIBOU, ME.
R.E. Keating, C.F. Lukac, G.H. Luther, and L.G. Charron, U.S. Naval Observatory

DISCIPLINED RANGE TIME CODE TRANSLATORS WITH SUB-MICROSECOND ACCURACY
Shelby Bass, Roger Olson and Jack McNabb, Trak Systems

FREQUENCY AND TIME SYNCHRONIZATION IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
M. Kihara and K. Hisadome, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

IONOSPHERIC CORRECTIONS FOR TIMING APPLICATIONS
John A. Klobuchar, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory

AN ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM TO EVALUATE CLOCK PERFORMANCE IN REAL TIME
Dr. James A. Barnes, Austron

THE EFFECTS OF DATA PROCESSING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ON THE ACCURACY OF THE USNO TIMESCALE
Lee A. Breakiron, U.S. Naval Observatory

THIRD INTERNATIONAL TIME SCALE ALGORITHM SYMPOSIUM
David Allan, National Institute of Standards and Technology

RESULTS OF A NEW TEST OF RELATIVITY
Timothy P. Krisher, Lute Maleki, Lori E. Primas, Ronald T. Logan, George F. Lutes, and John D. Anderson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Clifford M. Will, McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences

DIFFERENTIAL COMPARISON OF THE ONE-WAY SPEED OF LIGHT IN THE EAST-WEST AND WEST-EAST DIRECTIONS ON THE ROTATING EARTH
C.O. Alley, R.A. Nelson, Y.H. Shih, B.W. Agnew, R.E. Bartolo, J.T. Broomfield, J.A. Fogleman, J.C. Hunt, M.G. Li, M.A. Perry, J.D. Rayner, C.A. Steggerda, B.C. Wang, University of Maryland
M. J. Chandler, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation
L. J. Rueger, J. L. Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory

Velocity Distribution Measurement of an Optically Pumped Cesium Frequency Standard at the NRLM
Y. Nakadan, S. Ohshima, T. Ikegami, and Y. Koga, National Research Laboratory of Metrology

TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING THE ACCELERATION SENSITIVITY OF QUARTZ RESONATORS
Milton H. Watts, Errol P. EerNisse, Roger W. Ward, Robert B. Wiggins, Quartztronics, Inc.

NEW ION TRAP FOR FREQUENCY STANDARD APPLICATIONS
J. D. Prestage, G. J. Dick, and L. Maleki, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

TIME and TEMPERATURE STABILITY of SILVER-COATED CERAMICS for HYDROGEN MASER RESONANT CAVITIES
Edward M. Mattison and Robert F.C. Vessot, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

OPERATING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SIGMA TAU HYDROGEN MASERS USED IN THE VERY LONG BASELINE ARRAY(VLBA)
T. K. Tucker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

ATOMIC HYDROGEN MASERS WITH SELF AUTO-TUNE SYSTEM AND MAGNETIC FIELD CANCELLATION SERVO
H. E. Peters, H. B. Owings and P. A. Koppang, Sigma Tau Standards Corporation

OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS FOR THE SUPERCONDUCTING CAVITY MASER
R. T. Wang G. J. Dick, and D. M. Strayer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

AN AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR RF PULSE STABILITY PARAMETERS
Liu Xiaofan and Mao Ruida, Beijing Institute of Radio Metrology & Measurements


Past Meetings >> PTTI 1988