Response and Uncertainty of the Parabolic Variance PVAR to Noninteger Exponents of Power Law

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TitreResponse and Uncertainty of the Parabolic Variance PVAR to Noninteger Exponents of Power Law
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursVernotte F, Chen S, Rubiola E
JournalIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Volume70
Pagination1006906
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0018-9456
Mots-clésDegrees of freedom (dof), fractional noise, Frequency stability, uncertainty assessment
Résumé

The oscillator fluctuations are described as the phase or frequency-noise spectrum or in terms of a wavelet variance as a function of the measurement time. The spectrum is generally approximated with the ``power law,'' i.e., a Laurent polynomial with integer exponents of the frequency. This article provides: 1) the analytical expression of the response of the wavelet variance parabolic variance (PVAR) to the frequency-noise spectrum in the general case of noninteger exponents of the frequency and 2) a useful approximate expression of the statistical uncertainty. In turn, PVAR is relevant in that it replaces the widely used modified Allan variance (MVAR), featuring the identification of noise processes with fewer data.

DOI10.1109/TIM.2021.3073721