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Potential Accuracy of the Television Method of Measurement with Fluctuation Noise Filtering

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An expression is derived for the potential accuracy of the television method of measuring the size of objects by idealizing the Wiener filter when solving the problem of optimal linear filtering of television signals.

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Rusinov, E.M. Potential Accuracy of the Television Method of Measurement with Fluctuation Noise Filtering. Measurement Techniques 44, 713–717 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012591117826

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