The advantage of this variance over the classical variance is that it converges for most of the commonly encountered kinds of noise, whereas the classical variance does not always converge to a finite value. Flicker noise and random walk noise are two examples which commonly occur in clocks and in nature where the classical variance does not converge.
For time keeping, y is taken as the normalized rate of a clock. For example, if a wrist watch gained one second per day, then y = 1 second / 86400 seconds = 1.157e-5, and is equal to 1 day. Notice that y is dimensionless.
See also
partial list ofIndependent References to the Allan Variance
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AVAR use in radio-astronomical instrumentation - partial list of publications, compiled by Dr. Rudolf Schieder



D.B. Sullivan, D.W. Allan, D.A. Howe, and F.L. Walls,Characterization of Clocks and Oscillators, NIST Tech Note 1337, 1990. (BIN: 868)


D.W. Allan, H. Hellwig, P. Kartaschoff, J. Vanier, J. Vig, G.M.R. Winkler, and N.F. Yannoni,Standard Terminology for Fundamental Frequency and Time Metrology, Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Frequency Control Symposium, Baltimore, MD, June 1-4, 419-425, 1988. (BIN: 788)


D.W. Allan,Statistics of Atomic Frequency Standard, Proceedings of the IEEE, 54, No. 2, 221-231, 1966. (BIN: 7)


D.W. Allan and J.A. Barnes,A Modified "Allan Variance" with Increased Oscillator Characterization Ability, Proceedings of the 35th Annual Frequency Control Symposium,, 470-475, 1981. (BIN: 560) {click here for abstract}


D.W. Allan,Should the Classical Variance Be Used as a Basic Measure in Standards Metrology?, IEEE Trans. on Instrumentation and Measurement, IM-36, 646-654, 1987. (BIN: 776)


D.W. Allan,Time and Frequency (Time-Domain) Characterization, Estimation, and Prediction of Precision Clocks and Oscillators, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, UFFC-34, 647-654, 1987. (BIN: 752)


David W. Allan, Wayne Dewey;Time-Domain Spectrum of GPS SA; Proceedings of 1993 Institute of Navigation ION GPS-93.

D.W. Allan, M.A. Weiss and T.K. Peppler,In Search of the Best Clock, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 38, 624-630, 1989. (BIN: 815)

D.W. Allan,Millisecond Pulsar Rivals Best Atomic Clock Stability, Proceedings of the 41st Annual Symposium on Frequency Control, Philadelphia, PA, 2-11, 1987. (BIN: 751)
David W. Allan;The Impact of Precise Time in Our Lives: A Historical and Futuristic Perspective Surrounding GPS; 50th Anniversary Invited Talk at Institute of Navigation Annual Meeting, held in Colorado Springs, Colorado; 5-7 June 1995.
D.W. Allan,Clock Characterization Tutorial, Proceedings of the 15th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Applications and Planning Meeting, 1983. (BIN: 662)
F. Varnum, D.R. Brown, D.W. Allan, and T.K. Peppler,Comparison of Time Scales Generated with the NBS Ensembling Algorithm, Proceedings of the 19th Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Meeting, 1987.
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