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Long term frequency stability analysis of the GPS NAVSTAR 6 Cesium clock
Time domain measurements, taken between the NAVSTAR 6 Spacecraft Vehicle (SV) and the Vandenberg Global Positioning System (GPS) Monitor Site, by a pseudo random noise receiver, were collected over an extended period of time and analyzed to estimate the long term frequency stability of the NAVSTAR 6 onboard frequency standard, referenced to the Vandenberg MS frequency standard. The technique employed separates the clock offset from the composite signal by first applying corrections for equipment delays, ionospheric delay, tropospheric delay, Earth rotation and the relativistic effect. The data are edited and smoothed using the predicted SV ephemeris to calculate the geometric delay. Then all available passes from each of the four GPS monitor stations, are collected at 1-week intervals and used to calculate the NAVSTAR orbital elements. The procedure is then completed by subtracting the corrections and the geometric delay, using the final orbital elements, from the composite signal, thus leaving the clock offset and random error
Scalable superconducting qubit circuits using dressed states
We study a coupling/decoupling method between a superconducting qubit and a
data bus that uses a controllable time-dependent electromagnetic field (TDEF).
As in recent experiments, the data bus can be either an LC circuit or a cavity
field. When the qubit and the data bus are initially fabricated, their detuning
should be made far larger than their coupling constant, so these can be treated
as two independent subsystems. However, if a TDEF is applied to the qubit, then
a "dressed qubit" (i.e., qubit plus the electromagnetic field) can be formed.
By choosing appropriate parameters for the TDEF, the dressed qubit can be
coupled to the data bus and, thus, the qubit and the data bus can exchange
information with the assistance of the TDEF. This mechanism allows the
scalability of the circuit to many qubits. With the help of the TDEF, any two
qubits can be selectively coupled to (and decoupled from) a common data bus.
Therefore, quantum information can be transferred from one qubit to another.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Variable electrostatic transformer: controllable coupling of two charge qubits
We propose and investigate a novel method for the controlled coupling of two
Josephson charge qubits by means of a variable electrostatic transformer. The
value of the coupling capacitance is given by the discretized curvature of the
lowest energy band of a Josephson junction, which can be positive, negative, or
zero. We calculate the charging diagram of the two-qubit system that reflects
the transition from positive to negative through vanishing coupling. We also
discuss how to construct a phase gate making use of the controllable coupling.Comment: final version, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Submicrosecond comparisons of time standards via the Navigation Technology Satellites (NTS)
An interim demonstration was performed of the time transfer capability of the NAVSTAR GPS system using a single NTS satellite. Measurements of time difference (pseudo-range) are made from the NTS tracking network and at the participating observatories. The NTS network measurements are used to compute the NTS orbit trajectory. The central NTS tracking station has a time link to the Naval Observatory UTC (USNO,MC1) master clock. Measurements are used with the NTS receiver at the remote observatory, the time transfer value UTC (USNO,MC1)-UTC (REMOTE, VIA NTS) is calculated. Intercomparisons were computed using predicted values of satellite clock offset and ephemeus
Intermittent origin of the large violations of the fluctuation dissipation relations in an aging polymer glass
The fluctuation-dissipation relation (FDR) is measured on the dielectric
properties of a polymer glass (polycarbonate)in the range . It
is found that after a quench below the glass transition temperature the
fluctuation dissipation theorem is strongly violated. The amplitude and the
persistence time of this violation are decreasing functions of frequency. At
frequencies larger than 1Hz it persists for about . The origin of this
violation is a highly intermittent dynamics characterized by large
fluctuations. The relevance of these results for recent models of aging
dynamics are discussed.Comment: to be published in Europhysics Letter
The imposition of participation? the case of participatory water management in coastal bangladesh
Community-based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) has been promoted as part of the development discourse on sustainable natural resources management since the mid-1980s. It has influenced recent water policy in Bangladesh through the Guidelines for Participatory Water Management (GPWM) where community-based organisations are to participate in the management of water resources. This paper reviews the extent of success of such participatory water management. It does so by first discussing the changing discourses of participation in Bangladesh’s water policy from social mobilisation to decentralised CBNRM. Second, Bangladesh is used as a case study to draw attention to how the creation of separate water management organisations has been unable to promote inclusive participation. It argues that the current form of decentralisation through a CBNRM framework has not resulted in its stated aims of equitable, efficient, and sustainable management of natural resources; rather it has duplicated existing local government institutions. Finally, it questions the current investments into community-based organisations and recommends that the role of local government in water management be formally recognised
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