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Abstract:
A spectral interpretation using the frequency sensitivity of the Allan variance (Avar) and Thêo-Hybrid (ThêoH) is used to determine falpha noise, or "power-law noise." ThêoH has narrower chi-square confidence than Avar; consequently, ThêoH provides significantly better determination of falpha noise types at long term. Furthermore, ThêoH has even narrower confidence than chi-square. Because the algorithms used to calculate these confidence intervals are computationally intensive, we have constructed an empirical formula that approximates confidence intervals as the percent error for ThêoH.
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