The Allan variance
is a measure of the stability of a time series
of fractional-frequency deviations
from a frequency source. Divide the time series into
consecutive, nonoverlapping intervals of duration
, and let
be the arithmetic
mean over the
th
interval. The Allan variance at averaging time
is
Here the angle brackets denote averaging over . The square root
is the Allan deviation.
Unlike the ordinary variance, the Allan variance is
formed from first differences of adjacent block arithmetic
means and can remain useful for some nonstationary noise
models.