Title :
The total deviation approach to long-term characterization of frequency stability
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Total variance represents the first advancement in the estimation of an oscillating signal\´s long-term frequency stability since the conventional Allan variance estimator. It is called "Totvar" (pronounced tot-var) for short. Its commonly reported square-root is the total deviation function called "Totdev" (tot-dev). Totdev efficiently extracts broadband FM oscillator noise levels and types commonly encountered at long-term /spl tau/-averaging times, even though these are difficult to measure. The notable advantages of Totdev include: significantly improved confidence for estimating long-term frequency stability, lower sensitivity to the removal of linear frequency drift, and exact decomposition of the sample variance of frequency residuals. A review of some methods of improving the estimation of long-term stability is presented. Concepts of data extrapolation and smoothing are developed and linked to the definition of Totdev. The approach to interpreting a /spl sigma/ vs. /spl tau/ stability plot of Totdev is given and is identical to that using the Allan deviation. Formulas are given for computing confidence interval at long term and for computing an easily removed, slight negative bias. The last section shows how Totdev is the first frequency-stability statistic that is unified to the more readily understood, but often inappropriate, standard deviation by an exact decomposition.
Keywords :
Frequency stability; Allan variance; Totdev; Totvar; broadband FM oscillator noise; long-term frequency stability; total deviation; total variance; 1f noise; Data mining; Extrapolation; Frequency estimation; Noise level; Noise measurement; Oscillators; Smoothing methods; Stability; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on