Wolfgang,

There's a large list of papers at William Riley's site that should be of 
interest to you:
http://www.wriley.com/
He also has copies of the NBS test data.

Given you're working on a masters thesis you can probably qualify for a student 
discount on his Stable32 software; it includes the ability to generate 5 types 
of synthetic oscillator noise from alpha -2 to alpha +2. Documentation is on 
his site.

I have lots of raw oscillator data sets that you're welcome to look at. Let me 
know what sort of oscillator you're interested in. See also:
http://leapsecond.com/pages/gpsdo-sim/

/tvb

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