A complete and accurate evaluation of measurement uncertainty requires the knowledge of the uncertainty distributions. The latter are rarely determined or verified experimentally, and hence up to now only crude estimates or assumptions based on intuition have been used. The simulation of experimental results is readily accessible and provides a more reliable solution to this problem. When using an appropriate model of measurement and after determination of input value parameters by present state-of-the-art techniques, simulation data supply reliable information about the distribution of the output results of a complex measurement. The method permits simple variation of preposition and therefore ready analysis of various features influencing...
Abstract: The evaluation of measurement uncertainty is based on both, the knowledge about the measur...
The authors discussed some directions for research and development of methods for assessing simulati...
Uncertainties are an estimate of the reliability of a measure. They are intrinsic to any measurement...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is an approach based on the propagation of the full probability distrib...
Despite of exhaustive literature information, analysts are still fronting serious problems in estima...
The Guide to the expression of measurement uncertainty, (GUM, JCGM 100) and its Supplement...
Measurement uncertainty can be quantified using calculation/estimation of single components of uncer...
Precise and accurate measurements are essential for reliable experimental investigations and establi...
The Guide to the expression of measurement uncertainty, (GUM, JCGM 100) and its Supplement...
This book fulfills the global need to evaluate measurement results along with the associated uncerta...
Disadvantages of the traditional approach to measurement uncertainty evaluation are analyzed. An alg...
The Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (usually referred to as the GUM) provides ...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainties is an elementary prerequisite for a proper assessment of ...
There is always a deviation between a model prediction and the reality that the model intends to rep...
The paper presents studies on the influence of probability distributions on the expanded uncertainty...
Abstract: The evaluation of measurement uncertainty is based on both, the knowledge about the measur...
The authors discussed some directions for research and development of methods for assessing simulati...
Uncertainties are an estimate of the reliability of a measure. They are intrinsic to any measurement...
Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is an approach based on the propagation of the full probability distrib...
Despite of exhaustive literature information, analysts are still fronting serious problems in estima...
The Guide to the expression of measurement uncertainty, (GUM, JCGM 100) and its Supplement...
Measurement uncertainty can be quantified using calculation/estimation of single components of uncer...
Precise and accurate measurements are essential for reliable experimental investigations and establi...
The Guide to the expression of measurement uncertainty, (GUM, JCGM 100) and its Supplement...
This book fulfills the global need to evaluate measurement results along with the associated uncerta...
Disadvantages of the traditional approach to measurement uncertainty evaluation are analyzed. An alg...
The Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (usually referred to as the GUM) provides ...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainties is an elementary prerequisite for a proper assessment of ...
There is always a deviation between a model prediction and the reality that the model intends to rep...
The paper presents studies on the influence of probability distributions on the expanded uncertainty...
Abstract: The evaluation of measurement uncertainty is based on both, the knowledge about the measur...
The authors discussed some directions for research and development of methods for assessing simulati...
Uncertainties are an estimate of the reliability of a measure. They are intrinsic to any measurement...