43rd Annual PTTI Meeting 2011
November 14 - 17, 2011
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
200 South Pine Avenue
Long Beach, California, 90802
Meeting Officers
Paper 1: STABILIZED PHOTONIC LINKS FOR DEEP SPACE TRACKING, NAVIGATION, AND RADIO SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
S. Huang and R. L. Tjoelker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Paper 2: ONE WAY TIME TRANSFER UTILIZING ACTIVE DETECTION OF PROPAGATION DELAY VARIATIONS OF DUAL WAVELENGHTS IN AN OPTICAL FIBER NETWORK
Sven-Christian Ebenhag, Per Olof Hedekvist and Kenneth Jaldehag, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Paper 3: FREQUENCY TRANSFER SYSTEM USING AN URBAN FIBER LINK FOR DIRECT COMPARISON OF SR OPTICAL LATTICE CLOCKS
Motohiro Kumagai, Miho Fujieda, Hirokazu Hachisu, Shigeo Nagano, A. Yamaguchi, Clayton R. Locke, and Testuya Ido, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Paper 4: OPTICAL LINK TIME TRANSFER BETWEEN IPE AND BEV
Vladimír Smotlacha, CESNET, z.s.p.o
Alexander Kuna, Institute of Photonics and Electronics AS CR, v.v.i.
Werner Mache, Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen
Paper 5: STABILIZED FIBER-OPTIC LINK-PROPAGATION DELAY FOR TIMING DISTRIBUTION IN PARTICLE ACCELERATOR FACILITY
B. Batagelj, J. Tratnik and M. Vidmar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Paper 6: WHITE RABBIT: SUB-NANOSECOND SYNCHRONIZATION FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Grzegorz Daniluk, Elproma Elektronika
Tomasz Włostowski, CERN
Paper 7: CHALLENGES USING IEEE 1588-2008 PRECISION TIME PROTOCOL (PTP) FOR HIGH ACCURACY TIME TRANSFER
David Wilson, Naval Research Laboratory
Paper 8: SYNCHRONIZING COMPUTER CLOCKS BY THE USE OF KALMAN FILTERS
Judah Levine, Time and Frequency Division and JILA, NIST and the University of Colorado
Paper 9: INVESTIGATING THE BIASES IN ALLAN AND HADAMARD VARIANCES AS MEASURES OF MTH ORDER RANDOM STABILITY
Victor R. Reinhardt, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Paper 11: INRIM TIME AND FREQUENCY LABORATORY: STATUS AND ONGOING ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES
Valerio Pettiti, Roberto Costa, Giancarlo Cerretto, Cedric Plantard, and Franco Cordara, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM)
Paper 13: TIME AND FREQUENCY ACTIVITIES AT THE U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY
Demetrios Matsakis, U.S. Naval Observatory
Paper 15: ATOMIC CLOCKS RESEARCH AT THE AEROSPACE CORPORATION
J. Camparo, Y. Chan, J. Coffer, N. Ho, B. Jaduszliwer, C. Klimcak, F. Wang, H. Wang, and N. Wells, The Aerospace Corporation
Paper 17: REEVALUATION OF THE MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY OF UTC TIME TRANSFER
Z. Jiang, W. Lewandowski, G. Panfilo, and G. Petit, Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM)
Paper 18: STUDIES OF NPL'S CLOCK ENSEMBLE ALGORITHM
Setnam L. Shemar, John A. Davis, and Peter B. Whibberley, National Physical Laboratory
Paper 19: A NEW SYSTEM FOR THE GENERATION OF UTC(CH)
L.G. Bernier and G. Schaller, METAS Swiss Federal Office of Metrology
Paper 22: NEW IMPROVED SYSTEM FOR WWVB BROADCAST
John Lowe, Matt Deutch, Glenn Nelson, Douglas Sutton, William Yates, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Peder Hansen, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
Oren Eliezer, Tom Jung, Stephen Morrison, Yingsi Liang, Sidharth Balasubramanian, Arun Ramasami, Xtendwave
Yingsi Liang, Dinesh Rajan, Southern Methodist University
Sidharth Balasubramanian, Arun Ramasami, Waleed Khalil, The Ohio State University
Paper 24: TIME AND FREQUENCY BROADCAST WITH DCF77
D. Piester, A. Bauch, J. Becker, and A. Hoppmann, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Paper 26: TIME AND FREQUENCY TRANSFER USING EGNOS SATELLITE SYSTEM
Petr Pánek and Alexander Kuna, Institute of Photonics and Electronics, AS CR
Paper 27: THE SA.45S CHIP-SCALE ATOMIC CLOCK – EARLY PRODUCTION STATISTICS
Robert Lutwak, Symmetricom
Paper 29: A MINIATURE COLD ATOM FREQUENCY STANDARD
V. Shah1, A. Martins1, and R. Lutwak1, Symmetricom, Technology Development Center
M. Mescher2, J. Leblanc2, N. Byrne2, B. Timmons2, R. Stoner2, and F. Rogamentich2, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Paper 30: COLD ATOM MICRO PRIMARY STANDARD (CAMPS)
Jennifer Sebby-Strabley, Kenneth Salit, Karl Nelson, Jeff Ridley, and Jeff Kriz, Honeywell Aerospace Advanced Technology
Paper 32: TIME TRANSFER USING TIME REVERSAL (T3R)
Eung-Gi Paek, and Ronald L. Beard, Naval Research Laboratory
Joon Y. Choe, ONR Global
Paper 33: GNSS GROUP DELAY VARIATIONS - POTENTIAL FOR IMPROVING GNSS BASED TIME AND FREQUENCY TRANSFER?
Tobias Kersten and Steffen Schön, Institut für Erdmessung (IfE), Leibniz Universität Hannover
Paper 34: TIME TRANSFER BY LASER LINK - T2L2: FIRST RESULTS OF THE 2010 CAMPAIGN
Philippe Guillemot, CNES - French Space Agency
P. Exertier, E. Samain, F. Pierron, C. Courde, GeoAzur - Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur
Paper 36: THE MULTIPLE ACCESS INTERFERENCE SIMULATION ON PRN-BASED TWO-WAY SATELLITE TIME TRANSFER
Yi-Jiun Huang, Wen-Hung Tseng, Shinn-Yan Lin, Huang-Tien Lin, Fang-Dar Chu, and Chia-Shu Liao, Telecommunication Laboratories, Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
Paper 37: MERCURY ATOMIC FREQUENCY STANDARDS FOR SPACE BASED NAVIGATION AND TIMEKEEPING
R.L Tjoelker, E.A. Burt, S. Chung, R.L. Hamell, J.D. Prestage, B. Tucker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
P. Cash, R. Lutwak, Symmetricom
Paper 38: DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENTS OF RESSOX USING "MICHIBIKI"
Toshiaki Iwata, Kojiro Saito, Kumiko Machita, Takashi Matsuzawa, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Takashi Kawauchi, Mitsubishi Space Software Co. Ltd.
Yoshiharu Fukuhara, Space Engineering Development Co. Ltd.
Tamotsu Hiroshima, Kazuo Tokita, Cosmo Research Corporation
Tamaki Takahashi, Satoshi Horiuchi, NEC Corporation
Yasuhiro Takahashi, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
Paper 40: SPACE-CLASS RUBIDIUM ATOMIC FREQUENCY STANDARD WITH IMPROVED PERFORMANCE FOR GNSS SYSTEMS
T. McClelland, I. Pascaru, I. Shtaermann, C. Varuolo, C. Szekeley, J. Zacharski, and O. Bravo, Frequency Electronics, Inc.
J. White and D. Wilson, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Paper 41: SPACECRAFT ATOMIC CLOCK FLIGHT SIMULATION AND TEST STATION
H. Wang, J. C. Camparo, and G. Iyanu, The Aerospace Corporation
Paper 42: CHARACTERIZING DYNAMIC EFFECTS OF OSCILLATOR POWER CYCLING
D. A. Howe, D. Lirette, N. Ashby, A. Hati, and C. Nelson, Time and Frequency Division, NIST
Paper 43: SLAB-COUPLED OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE (SCOW) OPTOELECTRONIC OSCILLATOR (OEO) SYSTEMS
W. Loh, S. Yegnanarayanan, J. J. Plant, J. Klamkin, S. Madison, F. J. O'Donnell, R. J. Ram, and P. W. Juodawlkis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paper 44: VCSELS FOR RUBIDIUM D1 (795 NM)
Mary Salit, Jeff Kriz, Jeff Ridley, and Robert Compton, Honeywell Aerospace Advanced Technology
Paper 45: LONG-TERM INSTABILITY OF GPS-BASED TIME TRANSFER AND PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS
Z. Jiang, Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM)
D. Matsakis, S. Mitchell and L. Breakiron, The United States Naval Observatory (USNO)
A. Bauch and D. Piester, 3Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
H. Maeno, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
L. G. Bernier, Swiss Federal Office of Metrology (METAS)
Paper 46: AOS STUDIES ON USE OF PPP TECHNIQUE FOR TIME TRANSFER
P. Lejba, J. Nawrocki, D. Lemański, and P. Nogaś, Space Research Centre, Astrogeodynamical Observatory (AOS)
Poster 3: PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF CESIUM ATOMIC FOUNTAIN NICT-CSF2
Motohiro Kumagai, Clayton R. Locke, Hiroyuki Ito, Masatoshi Kajita, Yuko Hanado and Mizuhiko Hosokawa, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Poster 4: TIME TRANSFER BETWEEN UTC(SP) AND UTC(MIKE) USING FRAME DETECTION IN FIBER-OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
S.-C. Ebenhag, K. Jaldehag, C. Rieck, P. Jarlemark, P.O. Hedekvist, P. Löthberg, T. Fordell, and M. Merimaa, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Poster 5: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE TTS4 TIME TRANSFER RECEIVER INVESTIGATION
N. Koshelyaevsky and I. Mazur, Department of Metrology for Time and Space FGUP "VNIIFTRI,"
Poster 6: PREDICTION AND MEASUREMENT OF LONG RANGE PROPAGATION OF LF STANDARD FREQUENCY
TSUCHIYA Shigeru, IMAMURA Kuniyasu, ITO Hiroyuki, MAENO Hideo, NAGATSUMA Tsutomu, and KITAUCHI Hideaki, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
NOZAKI Kenro, Space Engineering Development Co., Ltd.
Poster 7: DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXTREMELY LOW POWER RADIO STATION FOR GENERATING STANDARD TIME SIGNAL USING NTP
H. Maeno, F. Nakagawa, H. Toriyama, A. Machizawa, T. Iwama, and K. Imamura, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
Poster 9: TOWARDS AN OPTICAL NUCLEAR CLOCK WITH THORIUM-229
A. G. Radnaev, C. J. Campbell, and A. Kuzmich, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Poster 10: LIGHT STORAGE IN A DIFFERENTIAL LIGHT-SHIFT COMPENSATED OPTICAL LATTICE
Y. O. Dudin, A. G. Radnaev, R. Zhao, T. A. B. Kennedy, and A. Kuzmich, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Poster 11: PROGRESS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLE, LASER-PUMPED, VAPOR-CELL CLOCK
Ian Bablewski, John Coffer, Travis Driskell, and James Camparo, 1Physical Sciences Laboratories, The Aerospace Corporation
Poster 12: OCEAN MASS REDISTRIBUTION AND FREQUENCY OFFSETS - PROGRESS UPDATE
Scott Czopek, JILA University of Colorado
Poster 13: IMPROVEMENTS TO A TRANSPORTABLE ATOMIC FOUNTAIN LASER SYSTEM
P.D. Kunz, T.P. Heavner, and S.R. Jefferts, Time and Frequency Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology
V. Gerginov, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Poster 17: A COMPARISON OF GPS CLOCK MODELS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION GPS SYSTEMTIMESCALE
Michael J. Coleman and Ken Senior, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory