• CN: 11-2187/TH
  • ISSN: 0577-6686

›› 1994, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (4): 29-35.

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COORDINATE MEASUREMENT: THE NUMBER OF SAMPLES, THEIR DISTRIBUTION AND ACCURACY

Liang Ren;Woo Tony C   

  1. Ford Motor Company U. S. A. University of Michigan U. S. A.
  • Published:1994-07-01

Abstract: In coordinate measurement, the larger the number of samples the smaller the error is to be expected. This paper raises the questions: whether it is possible to lower the number of samples and raise the accuracy at the same time. The answer, based on a sequence of numbers and their distribution, is affirmative. The basis for such a sequence, its computation, the analysis of the error, and comparision with uniform and random sequences are examined, along with experimental results of applying such a sequence to the measuring of the surface roughness.

Key words: Distribution accuracy, Error inspection, Number theory, Sampling, Sequence