35th Annual PTTI Meeting 2003
December 02 - 04, 2003
Hilton Resort on Mission Bay
1775 East Mission Bay Dr.
San Diego, Ca. 92109
Meeting Officers
Paper 1: THE APL TIME AND FREQUENCY LAB
R. A. Dragonette, M. Miranian, and M. J. Reinhart,
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Paper 2: TIME AND FREQUENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE CSIR - NATIONAL METROLOGY LABORATORY
E. Marais, National Metrology Laboratory, South Africa
Paper 3: TIME AND FREQUENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY
D. Matsakis, U.S. Naval Observatory
Paper 4: METAS TIME AND FREQUENCY LABORATORY ACTIVITIES IN 2003
L-G. Bernier, G. Dudle, and C. Schlunegger;
Swiss Office of Metrology and Accreditation, Switzerland
Paper 5: THE NATIONAL TIME AND FREQUENCY SERVICE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
V. Krutikov, Gosstandard of Russia; V. Kostromin and N. Koshelyaevsky, Institute of Metrology for Time and Space, Russia
Paper 6: THE LITHUANIAN TIME AND FREQUENCY STANDARD
R. Miskinis, Semiconductor Physics Institute, Lithuania
Paper 7: INITIAL TESTING OF A NEW GPS RECEIVER, THE POLARX2, FOR TIME AND FREQUENCY TRANSFER USING DUAL FREQUENCY CODES AND CARRIER PHASE
P. Defraigne, C. Bruyninx, and F. Roosbeck, Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium
Paper 8: TIME AND FREQUENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY
J. Davis, P. Whibberley, R. Hlavac, and P. Stacey, National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom
Paper 9: AN UPDATE ON PTB'S ACTIVITIES IN TIME AND FREQUENCY
D. Piester, A. Bauch, J. Becker, and T. Polewka, Physikalisch-Technische Bundenanstalt, Germany
Paper 10: THE FIRST TWO-WAY TIME TRANSFER LINK BETWEEN ASIA AND EUROPE
H. Lin, W. Tseng, H. Peng, and C. Liao, National Time and Frequency Laboratory, Taiwan; G. de Jong, E. Kroon, and M. Brakel, NMi Van Swinden Laboratorium, The Netherlands
Paper 11: A NEW MULTI-SYSTEM TIME RECEIVER
J. Nawrocki and P. Nogas, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Paper 12: COMMON VIEW LORAN-C AS A BACKUP TO GPS FOR PRECISION TIME RECOVERY
LT K. Carroll, U.S. Coast Guard
T. Celano and C. Biggs, Timing Solutions Corporation
M. Lombardi, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Paper 13: TIME TRANSFER BETWEEN USNO AND PTB: OPERATION AND CALIBRATION RESULTS
D. Piester, A. Bauch, J. Becker, and T. Polewka, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany
D. Matsakis and A. McKinley, U.S. Naval Observatory
Paper 14: MCS ZERO AGE OF DATA MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
G. Dieter, G. Hatten, and J. Taylor, Boeing Homeland Security and Services
Paper 15: GPS IR RUBIDIUM CLOCKS: IN-ORBIT PERFORMANCE ASPECTS
M. Epstein, G. Freed, and J. Rajan, ITT Industries
Paper 16: UNCERTAINTY ESTIMATION ON GPS TIME TRANSFER
M. Addouche, F. Meyer, and F. Vernotte; Observatoire de Besancon, France
Paper 17: GPS CLOCK/TIMESCALE MANAGEMENT IN THE MASTER CONTROL STATION
S. Hutsell, 2d Space Operations Squadron, Schriever Air Force Base
G. Dieter and G. Hatten, Boeing; T. Dass and J. Harvey, ITT
Paper 18: REAL-TIME TIME AND FREQUENCY TRANSFER USING GPS CARRIER PHASE OBSERVATIONS
C. Rieck, P. Jarlemark, K. Jaldehag, and J. Johansson, Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Sweden
Paper 19: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM CONSTELLATION CLOCK PERFORMANCE
J. Oaks, K. Senior, and M. Largay, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
W. Reid, H. Warren, SFA, Inc.
J. Buisson, AEI, Inc.
Paper 20: TIME DISSEMINATION AND COMMON VIEW TIME TRANSFER WITH GALILEO: HOW ACCURATE WILL IT BE?
J. Furthner, A. Moudrak, A. Konovaltsev, J. Hammesfahr, and H. Denks, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
Paper 21: WAVELET ANALYSIS OF CLOCK NOISE
Don Percival, University of Washington
Paper 22: APPLICATION OF THE GSF-1 ALGORITHM TO THE NEAR-OPTIMAL TIMESCALE PREDICTION OF THE HYDROGEN MASER
L.-G. Bernier; METAS, Switzerland
Paper 23: MTIE AND TDEV ANALYSIS OF UNEVENLY SPACED TIME SERIES DATA AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYNCHRONIZATION MEASUREMENTS
M. Li and C.S. Liao, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan
Paper 24: THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN SOME STATE SPACE AND FIR ALGORITHMS IN GPS-BASED OPTIMAL CONTROL OF A LOCAL CRYSTAL CLOCK
Y. Shmaliy, Ro. Olivera-Reyna, O. Ibarra-Manzano, and Re. Olivera-Reyna; Guanajuato University, Mexico
Paper 25: APPROPRIATE USE OF THE MODIFIED ALLAN VARIANCE
J. Skinner, U.S. Naval Observatory
L. Schmidt, The RAND Corporation
Paper 26: UNCERTAINTY OF STABILITY VARIANCES BASED ON FINITE DIFFERENCES
C. Greenhall, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
W. Riley, Symmetricom, Inc.
Paper 27: A KALMAN FILTER CLOCK ALGORITHM FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLICKER FREQUENCY MODULATION NOISE
J. Davis, P. Stacey, P. Harris and M. Cox, National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom
C. Greenhall, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Paper 28: A PAPER CLOCK MODEL FOR CESIUM CLOCK ENSEMBLE OF TL
S. Lin and H. Peng, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan
Paper 29: NEW REALIZATION OF TERRESTRIAL TIME
G. Petit, Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, France
Paper 30: HIGH PRECISION COUNTER USING DSP TECHNIQUE
S. Chen, H. Peng, and C. Liao, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan
Paper 31: PICOSECOND-ACCURACY DIGITAL-TO-TIME CONVERTER FOR PHASE-INTERPOLATION DDS
F. Baronti, D. Lunardini, R. Roncella, and R. Saletti, University of Pisa, Italy
Paper 32: A PC-BASED TIME INTERVAL COUNTER CARD WITH 200 PS RESOLUTION
J. Kalisz and R. Szplet, Military University of Technology, Poland
Paper 33: MASTER CLOCK AND TIME DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR THE NASA DEEP SPACE NETWORK
J. Lauf, M. Calhoun, P. Kuhnle, R. Sydnor, and R. Tjoelker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Paper 34: LISA: THE LASER INTERFEROMETER SPACE ANTENNA
M. Tinto, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Paper 35: THE STATE OF THE ART IN AMATEUR TIMEKEEPING
T. Van Baak, LeapSecond.com
Paper 36: THE ROLE OF PRECISE GPS TIME IN MILITARY MISSIONS
O. Wormser and R. Swider, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Paper 37: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) - MODERNIZATION PROGRAM STATUS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PTTI USER
Major C. Cronk, Major R. Pyles, and 1st LT M. Dennis, U.S. Air Force Joint Program Office
D. Latterman, Science Applications International Corporation
Paper 38: DISTRIBUTED COHERENT RF OPERATIONS
J. Kosinski, U.S. Army
Paper 39: FLEET USE OF PRECISE TIME
T. Myers, Commander Fleet Forces Command
Paper 40: A ONE LITER ION CLOCK: A NEW CAPABILITY FOR SPACEFLIGHT APPLICATIONS
J. Prestage, M. Beach, S. Chung, R. Hamell, T. Le, L. Maleki, and R. Tjoelker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Paper 41: INVESTIGATION OF THE RUBIDIUM CLOCK'S MULTI-MONTH EQUILIBRATION FOLLOWING INITIAL ACTIVATION
S. Herbulock, C. Klimcak, A. Presser, and J. Camparo, The Aerospace Corporation
Paper 42: END RESONANCES FOR ATOMIC CLOCKS
A. Post, Y.-Y. Jau, N. Kuzma, M. Romalis, E. Miron, and W. Happer, Princeton University
A. Braun,
Sarnoff Corporation
Paper 43: USING LASER DIODE INSTABILITIES FOR CHIP-SCALE STABLE FREQUENCY REFERENCES
T. Simpson and F. Doft, Jaycor/Titan
W. Golding, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Paper 44: THE CHIP-SCALE ATOMIC CLOCK - RECENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS
D. Emmons, T. English, R. Lutwak, and W. Riley, Symmetricom
A. Duwel and M. Varghese, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
D. Serkland and G. Peak, Sandia National Laboratory
Paper 45: PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON A CHIP-SCALE RUBIDIUM ATOMIC CLOCK
C. Lee, H. Guo, and A. Lai, Cornell University
T. McCleland, Frequency Electronics, Inc.
A. Pisano, University of California, Berkeley
Paper 46: OPTO-ELECTRONIC OSCILLATOR STABILIZED BY A HYPERFINE ATOMIC TRANSITION
Dmitry Strekalov, David Aveline, Andrey B. Matsko, Robert Thompson, Nan Yu, and Lute Maleki, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Poster 1 = Paper 1
Poster 2 = Paper 2
Poster 3 = Paper 3
Poster 4 = Paper 4
Poster 5 = Paper 5
Poster 6 = Paper 6
Poster 7 = Paper 7
Poster 8 = Paper 8
Poster 9 = Paper 9
Poster 10: COMPARING CODE DATA FROM CARRIER PHASE GPS RECEIVERS TO OTHER TIME TRANSFER METHODS AT THE U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY
H. Chadsey, U.S. Naval Observatory
Poster 11: EXTENDING THE TRACKING SCHEDULE OF A SINGLE-CHANNEL GPS TIMING RECEIVER
J. Palacio, F. Galindo, and J. Lima, Real lnstituto y Observatorio de la Armada, Spain
Poster 12: ALGORITHM FOR PROCESSING MULTICHANNEL GPS OBSERVATIONS
X. Lu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi Dian University
H. Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Poster 13: TIME DOMAIN FREQUENCY STABILITY ESTIMATION BASED ON FFT MEASUREMENTS
P. Chang, H. Pang, and S. Lin, National Standard Time and Frequency Laboratory, Taiwan
Poster 14: A NEW REALIZATION STRATEGY FOR UTC(PTB)
Bauch, D. Piester, and E. Staliuniene, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany
Poster 15: APPLICATION OF CONTROL THEORY IN THE FORMATION OF A TIMESCALE
P. Koppang, D. Johns, and J. Skinner, U.S. Naval Observatory
Poster 16: DEVELOPMENT OF NEW RUBIDIUM CLOCKS IN THE OBSERVATOIRE CANTONAL DE NEUCHÂTEL
G. Mileti and C. Affolderbach, Observatoire Cantonal de Neuchâtel, Switzerland