This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, showing that such systems are perfectly accurate when the error E is equal to 0. It then examines measurement error in a simple temperature measurement system with non-ideal elements, exploring how the error probability density function describes inaccuracies in such a system.
This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, showing that such systems are perfectly accurate when the error E is equal to 0. It then examines measurement error in a simple temperature measurement system with non-ideal elements, exploring how the error probability density function describes inaccuracies in such a system.
This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, showing that such systems are perfectly accurate when the error E is equal to 0. It then examines measurement error in a simple temperature measurement system with non-ideal elements, exploring how the error probability density function describes inaccuracies in such a system.
Chapter 3 Introduction Measurement error of a system of ideal elements (1) Measurement error of a system of ideal elements (2)
we have E = 0 and the system is perfectly accurate.
Eqn [2.3] Measurement error of a system of ideal elements (3)
Figure 3.2 Simple temperature measurement system.
Measurement error of a system of ideal elements (4) Measurement error of a system of ideal elements (5) The error probability density function of a system of non-ideal elements