In this paper the methods enabling real-time Allan deviation (ADEV) and time deviation (TDEV) are presented. The idea of real-time quasi-parallel computation of ADEV and TDEV is described first. The results of experimental tests of the methods proposed for different conditions (numbers and lengths of observation intervals simultaneously analyzed) are presented and discussed.
In this paper the experimental tests of the methods enabling real-time quasi-parallel assessment of Maximum Time Interval Error (MTIE) are presented. The idea of real-time quasi-parallel computation of MTIE is introduced first. Then two methods enabling real-time MTIE calculation are described. The results of computation experiments performed using several different data sequences and different computers are included.
In this paper some problems in quasi-parallel assessment of Maximum Time Interval Error (MTIE) are described. The mechanism of error appearing in the MTIE assessment with sequential data reduction is presented. Then some solutions which allow to reduce the error probability or to avoid errors are proposed.
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