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Errors in Analog Data Reduction Equipment
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An understanding of the errors associated with the measurement equipment is essential to making correct conclusions about the characteristic of the physical process being measured. This paper discusses the errors associated with analog data reduction equipment. The specific items covered are ordinary and cross-spectral density analyzers; auto-and cross-correlation analyzers; and ordinary and joint probability density analyzers.
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Kelly, R., "Errors in Analog Data Reduction Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 660716, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660716.Also In
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