Conclusions
Some of the errors produced by random external disturbances in links of a measuring information system can be compensated by suitably selecting certain characteristics of these links, thus greatly raising the accuracy of the system.
The use of special transducers, which respond to the external effects and feed signals corresponding to these effects to the main channel of the measuring information system, raises considerably the precision of such systems under operational conditions.
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Chekhonadskii, N.A. Utilizing the error compensation phenomenon for raising the precision of measuring information systems. Meas Tech 6, 3–7 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00991743
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