Preface | p. v |
General Information About Measurements | p. 1 |
Basic Concepts and Terms | p. 1 |
Metrology and the Basic Metrological Problems | p. 3 |
Initial Points of the Theory of Measurements | p. 10 |
Classification of Measurements | p. 15 |
Classification of Measurement Errors | p. 20 |
Principles of Estimation of Measurement Errors and Uncertainties | p. 22 |
Presentation of Results of Measurements; Rules for Rounding Off | p. 24 |
Basic Conventional Notations | p. 28 |
Measuring Instruments and Their Properties | p. 29 |
Types of Measuring Instruments | p. 29 |
The Concept of an Ideal Instrument: Metrological Characteristics of Measuring Instruments | p. 32 |
Standardization of the Metrological Characteristics of Measuring Instruments | p. 36 |
Some Suggestions for Changing Methods of Standardization of Errors of Measuring Instruments and Their Analysis | p. 48 |
Dynamic Characteristics of Measuring Instruments and Their Standardization | p. 52 |
Statistical Analysis of the Errors of Measuring Instruments Based on Data Provided by Calibration Laboratories | p. 57 |
Prerequisites for the Analysis of the Inaccuracy of Measurements and for Synthesis of Their Components | p. 61 |
Relationship Between Error and Uncertainty | p. 61 |
Classification of Elementary Errors | p. 62 |
Mathematical Models of Elementary Errors | p. 64 |
Methods for Describing Random Quantities | p. 66 |
Construction of the Composition of Uniform Distributions | p. 70 |
Universal Method for Constructing the Composition of Distributions | p. 74 |
Natural Limits of Measurements | p. 81 |
Statistical Methods for Experimental Data Processing | p. 91 |
Requirements for Statistical Estimations | p. 91 |
Estimation of the Parameters of the Normal Distribution | p. 92 |
Outlying Results | p. 95 |
Construction of Confidence Intervals | p. 97 |
Methods for Testing Hypotheses About the Form of the Distribution Function of a Random Quantity | p. 101 |
Methods for Testing Sample Homogeneity | p. 103 |
Trends in Applied Statistics and Experimental Data Processing | p. 109 |
Example: Analysis of Measurement Results in Comparisons of Measures of Mass | p. 112 |
Direct Measurements | p. 115 |
Relation Between Single and Multiple Measurements | p. 115 |
Identification and Elimination of Systematic Errors | p. 118 |
Estimation of Elementary Errors | p. 124 |
Method for Calculating the Errors and Uncertainties of Single Measurements | p. 128 |
Example: Calculation of Uncertainty in Voltage Measurements Performed with a Pointer-Type Voltmeter | p. 132 |
Methods for Calculating the Uncertainty in Multiple Measurements | p. 138 |
Comparison of Different Methods for Combining Systematic and Random Errors | p. 149 |
Essential Aspects of the Estimation of Measurement Errors when the Number of Measurements Is Small | p. 153 |
General Plan for Estimating Measurement Uncertainty | p. 155 |
Indirect Measurements | p. 159 |
Basic Terms and Classification | p. 159 |
Correlation Coefficient and its Calculation | p. 160 |
The Traditional Method of Experimental Data Processing | p. 162 |
Shortcomings of the Traditional Method | p. 166 |
The Method of Reduction | p. 168 |
The Method of Transformation | p. 169 |
Errors and Uncertainty of Indirect Measurement Results | p. 174 |
Examples of Measurements and Measurement Data Processing | p. 179 |
An Indirect Measurement of the Electrical Resistance of a Resistor | p. 179 |
The Measurement of the Density of a Solid Body | p. 182 |
The Measurement of Ionization Current by the Compensation Method | p. 189 |
The Measurement of Power at High Frequency | p. 192 |
The Measurement of Voltage with the Help of a Potentiometer and a Voltage Divider | p. 193 |
Calculation of the Uncertainty of the Value of a Compound Resistor | p. 197 |
Combined Measurements | p. 201 |
General Remarks About the Method of Least Squares | p. 201 |
Measurements with Linear Equally Accurate Conditional Equations | p. 203 |
Reduction of Linear Unequally Accurate Conditional Equations to Equally Accurate Conditional Equations | p. 205 |
Linearization of Nonlinear Conditional Equations | p. 206 |
Examples of the Applications of the Method of Least Squares | p. 208 |
Determination of the Parameters in Formulas from Empirical Data and Construction of Calibration Curves | p. 213 |
Combining the Results of Measurements | p. 219 |
Introductory Remarks | p. 219 |
Theoretical Principles | p. 219 |
Effect of the Error of the Weights on the Error of the Weighted Mean | p. 223 |
Combining the Results of Measurements in Which the Random Errors Predominate | p. 225 |
Combining the Results of Measurements Containing both Systematic and Random Errors | p. 226 |
Example: Measurement of the Activity of Nuclides in a Source | p. 233 |
Calculation of the Errors of Measuring Instruments | p. 237 |
The Problems of Calculating Measuring Instrument Errors | p. 237 |
Methods for Calculating Instrument Errors | p. 238 |
Calculation of the Errors of Electric Balances (Unique Instrument) | p. 249 |
Calculation of the Error of ac Voltmeters (Mass-Produced Instrument) | p. 251 |
Calculation of the Error of Digital Thermometers (Mass-Produced Instrument) | p. 258 |
Problems in the Theory of Calibration | p. 263 |
Types of Calibration | p. 263 |
Estimation of the Errors of Measuring Instruments in Verification | p. 265 |
Rejects of Verification and Ways to Reduce Their Number | p. 269 |
Calculation of a Necessary Number of Standards | p. 275 |
Conclusion | p. 283 |
Measurement Data Processing: Past, Present, and Future | p. 283 |
Remarks on the "International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology" | p. 285 |
Drawbacks of the "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" | p. 286 |
Appendix | p. 289 |
Glossary | p. 295 |
References | p. 299 |
Index | p. 303 |
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