The Allan Variance (AV) is a widely used quantity in areas focusing on error measurement as well as in the general analysis of variance for autocorrelated processes in domains such as engineering and, more specifically, metrology. The form of this quantity is widely used to detect noise patterns and indications of stability within signals. However, the properties of this quantity are not known for commonly occurring processes whose covariance structure is non-stationary and, in these cases, an erroneous interpretation of the AV could lead to misleading conclusions. This paper generalizes the theoretical form of the AV to some non-stationary processes while at the same time being valid also for weakly stationary processes. Some simulation ex...
We analyze the Allan Variance estimator as the combination of Discrete-Time linear filters. We apply...
The dynamic Allan variance (DAVAR) measures the stability variations of precise clocks and oscillato...
The accepted definition of frequency stability in the time domain is the two-sample variance (or All...
Allan variances and its related methods are commonly used to analyse a sequence of data in the time ...
This article deals with the ability of Allan variance to predict noise models in any frequency syste...
The presented paper describes methodology for the non-stationary noise analysis of the magnetic sens...
This paper formally proves the statistical inconsistency of the Allan variance-based estimation of l...
The ability of the Allan variance (AVAR) to identify and estimate the typical clock noise is widely...
The article deals with the noise analysis of magnetic sensors using Allan variance. In comparison wi...
Purpose; The purpose of this paper is to reduce the calculation burden and speed up the estimation p...
Abstract—The Total variance approach has been developed for in-creasing the confidence of the estima...
© 2015 IEEE.The Allan variance (AVAR) was introduced 50 years ago as a statistical tool for assessin...
This article considers the volatility modeling for autoregressive univariate time series. A benchmar...
The Allan variance is the key measure for stability analysis, a fundamental tool to establish the p...
International audienceThe volatility modeling for autoregressive univariate time series is considere...
We analyze the Allan Variance estimator as the combination of Discrete-Time linear filters. We apply...
The dynamic Allan variance (DAVAR) measures the stability variations of precise clocks and oscillato...
The accepted definition of frequency stability in the time domain is the two-sample variance (or All...
Allan variances and its related methods are commonly used to analyse a sequence of data in the time ...
This article deals with the ability of Allan variance to predict noise models in any frequency syste...
The presented paper describes methodology for the non-stationary noise analysis of the magnetic sens...
This paper formally proves the statistical inconsistency of the Allan variance-based estimation of l...
The ability of the Allan variance (AVAR) to identify and estimate the typical clock noise is widely...
The article deals with the noise analysis of magnetic sensors using Allan variance. In comparison wi...
Purpose; The purpose of this paper is to reduce the calculation burden and speed up the estimation p...
Abstract—The Total variance approach has been developed for in-creasing the confidence of the estima...
© 2015 IEEE.The Allan variance (AVAR) was introduced 50 years ago as a statistical tool for assessin...
This article considers the volatility modeling for autoregressive univariate time series. A benchmar...
The Allan variance is the key measure for stability analysis, a fundamental tool to establish the p...
International audienceThe volatility modeling for autoregressive univariate time series is considere...
We analyze the Allan Variance estimator as the combination of Discrete-Time linear filters. We apply...
The dynamic Allan variance (DAVAR) measures the stability variations of precise clocks and oscillato...
The accepted definition of frequency stability in the time domain is the two-sample variance (or All...