
Предлагаются варианты реализации оценки собственного состояния средств измерения на примерах средств измерения температуры. Предлагается способ сравнения различных реализаций оценки собственного состояния средства измерения. Several approaches to self state estimation of the measuring devices are proposed based on temperature measuring transducers. The technique of comparison for realizations of different approaches to self state estimation is also discussed. Белоусов Михаил Дмитриевич - инженер кафедры информационно-измерительной техники ЮУрГУ; m_o@mail.ru. Belousov Mikhail Dmitrievich - engineer of the Equipment for information and measuring department of SUSU; m_o@mail.ru. Шестаков Александр Леонидович - д-р техн. наук, профессор, ректор ЮУрГУ; admin@urc.ac.ru. Shestakov Aleksandr Leonidovich - PhD, professor, rector of SUSU; admin@urc.ac.ru
metrological state parameter, УДК 536.5.08, оценка состояния, измерение температуры, контролирующих ошибки, state estimation, теория кодов, correction codes theory, параметр метрологического состояния, temperature measurement, УДК 681.586.6, УДК 006.91
metrological state parameter, УДК 536.5.08, оценка состояния, измерение температуры, контролирующих ошибки, state estimation, теория кодов, correction codes theory, параметр метрологического состояния, temperature measurement, УДК 681.586.6, УДК 006.91
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