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English: Diagram of modified Allan variance as a function of averaging time, showing the 6 typical regimes. See Chapter 3 and 5 for details on the 5 regimes.
0. White phase-modulation noise (PM): At the highest frequency, white phase noise dominates. This corresponds to . 1. Flicker phase-modulation noise (PM): at a lower frequency, flicker phase noise dominates. This corresponds to . 2. White frequency-modulation noise (FM): at a lower frequency, white noise in frequency dominates. This corresponds to 3. Flicker FM: . This is also called "pink noise". 4. Random Walk FM: . This is also called "brown noise" or "brownian noise". In this regime, the frequency of the system executes a random walk. In other words, becomes a white noise. 5. Frequency drift: . In this regime, the frequency of the system executes a pink noise walk. In other words, becomes a pink noise. Source: NIST Special Publication 1065 Handbook of Frequency Stability Analysis |
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W.J. Riley Under contract with: Time and Frequency Division Physics Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80305 July 2008 |
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