ACCURACY ESTIMATION OF INFORMATION PROCESSING RESULTS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE MEASUREMENT CORRELATION
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.51.11709Keywords:
Measuring information, least squared method, correlation function, random value, measurement errors, spectral density, realization of random process.Abstract
The way of processing the measuring information, taking into account the correlation between the measurements which can be used to estimate the accuracy characteristics of the onboard automatic landing systems at the stages of operational control is considered.References
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