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Measurement network for urban noise assessment: comparison of mobile measurements and spatial interpolation approaches Ghent University
Measurement Patterns: User-Oriented Strategies for Dealing with Measurements and Dimensions in Making Processes Hasselt University
The majority of errors in making processes can be tracked back to errors in dimensional specifications. While technical aspects of measurement, such as precision and speed have been extensively studied in metrology, the user aspects of measurement received significantly less attention. While little research exists that specifically addresses the user aspects of handling dimensions, various systems have been built that embed new interactive ...
Characterization of measurement and instrument noise in areal surface topography measurements by the Allan deviation KU Leuven
Measurement and instrument noise as proposed in ISO 25178-600 and defined in ISO 25178-700 are assumed to be both stationary and randomly distributed. This paper presents the temporal and lateral Allan deviation as useful tools for deeper noise analysis in surface topography measurements. The temporal Allan deviation may be used to identify and qualify drift and spikes in the mean topography, which makes averaging over longer times no longer ...
Surface roughness measurements of turned parts through a vision-based measurement system University of Antwerp
The focus of this study is to design a vision-based measurement instrument capable of measuring surface roughness and to discuss its metrological performance compared to more traditional measurement instruments. The instrument is a non-contact measurement system characterized by short inspection time which allows for in-line implementation. The aim of the work was to combine the use of the Modulation Transfer Function to estimate the resolution ...
The measurement of pro-environmental behavior : convergent validity and stability of existing measurements Ghent University
Lead silicate slag viscosity measurements : inert vs. non-inert measurement materials Ghent University
Effects of measurement intervals on the values of repeated auscultatory blood pressure measurements KU Leuven
Objective: For repeated measurements of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method, current guidelines recommend intervals of 1-2 minutes; however, evidence to support this recommendation is insufficient. In the present study, the effects of intervals among repeated BP measurements using the auscultatory method were evaluated.Methods: Systolic and diastolic BPs were measured using the auscultatory method in 37 participants. The ...