This paper presents the design, fabrication and evaluation of the measurement system for evaluation of precision AC current clamps by means of a robot manipulator, allowing reproducible and repeatable movements. Uncertainty budget and measurement errors were estimated.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 9387860The paper describes classical Stroop test and its main features when using in psychophysiological measurmeents. We are presenting an attempt to evaluate a commonly used colour word conflict test - the Stroop colour test, in several versions. The physiological results indicate that different versions of the Stroop test induce different levels of psychophysiological answer.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 9388372This paper describes sources of uncertainties in the calibration of air temperature sensors. Air temperature sensors are calibrated within different calibration environments. Depending on the environment, typical sources of uncertainties are analyzed and evaluated. In total, three different air temperature sensors, two platinum resistance thermometers in combination with resistance bridge and one digital thermometer are calibrated from -7 °C to 70 °C and from -40 °C up to 100 °C, in two different calibration environments. The reference temperature was determined using thermistors and calibrated platinum resistance thermometers.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 9422164It has been shown that the proposed A/D conversion using the non-uniform exponential tracking procedure gives better results than a classical A/D conversion with the successive approximation procedure due to b-times more available sampling points and the adaptive property of the A/D procedure. Evaluation of the exponential tracking A/D conversion performs better results considering both systematic and random errors than the tracking A/D procedure with a uniform quantization.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 9209940This paper describes basic requirements and typical nonconformities with international requirements in order to in particular avoid ambiguity when expressing measurement and test results. The new International standards ISO 80000 series revises/supplements the previous versions of international standards ISO 31 series, ISO1000 and IEC 60027. Basic requirements for measurement results are presented with examples. An overview of many international journals shows, that results presented in the papers are in spite of standardized international requirements still very different. If international standards are in place, it is important to take them into consideration as much as possible also when presenting measurement/test results.
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