A finite-difference method of improving dynamic measurement accuracy
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Finite differences of various orders are used in linear estimation when the measurements contain not only fluctuation noise but also piecewise-continuous interference of degree type.
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finite differences piecewise-continuous interference measurement processing dynamic processesPreview
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