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An algorithm for the Italian atomic time scaleDuring the past twenty years, the time scale at the IEN has been realized by a commercial cesium clock, selected from an ensemble of five, whose rate has been continuously steered towards UTC to maintain a long term agreement within 3 x 10(exp -13). A time scale algorithm, suitable for a small clock ensemble and capable of improving the medium and long term stability of the IEN time scale, has been recently designed taking care of reducing the effects of the seasonal variations and the sudden frequency anomalies of the single cesium clocks. The new time scale, TA(IEN), is obtained as a weighted average of the clock ensemble computed once a day from the time comparisons between the local reference UTC(IEN) and the single clocks. It is foreseen to include in the computation also ten cesium clocks maintained in other Italian laboratories to further improve its reliability and its long term stability. To implement this algorithm, a personal computer program in Quick Basic has been prepared and it has been tested at the IEN time and frequency laboratory. Results obtained using this algorithm on the real clocks data relative to a period of about two years are presented.
Document ID
19940026163
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Cordara, F.
(Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (Galileo Ferraris) Turin, Italy)
Vizio, G.
(Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (Galileo Ferraris) Turin, Italy)
Tavella, P.
(Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (Galileo Ferraris) Turin, Italy)
Pettiti, V.
(Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale (Galileo Ferraris) Turin, Italy)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, The 25th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Applications and Planning Meeting
Subject Category
Physics (General)
Accession Number
94N30668
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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