This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, deriving an equation showing that such systems have no error and are perfectly accurate. It then examines measurement error in systems of non-ideal elements, considering how components introduce inaccuracies and affect the overall error probability density function of the full system.
This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, deriving an equation showing that such systems have no error and are perfectly accurate. It then examines measurement error in systems of non-ideal elements, considering how components introduce inaccuracies and affect the overall error probability density function of the full system.
This document discusses the accuracy of measurement systems in steady states. It introduces measurement error in systems of ideal elements, deriving an equation showing that such systems have no error and are perfectly accurate. It then examines measurement error in systems of non-ideal elements, considering how components introduce inaccuracies and affect the overall error probability density function of the full 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