Errors statistics processing of an aviation operator for reliability prediction
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10464Keywords:
operator’s error, analytical model, model of dependability, statistics of errorsAbstract
This paper deals with unmanned aerial vehicle operator’s analytical model as the basis of estimationof operator’s errors distribution. The mail goal is to alignment of statistical series and determinewhether the theoretical curve f(t) matches the processing of the histogram f*(Δt, t) using Pearson'schi-squared testReferences
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