Angle random walk definition

Angle random walk. (7) means the angular error build up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate. (IEEE STD 528-2001)
Angle random walk means the angular error build up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate. (IEEE STD 528‑2001)​
Angle random walk. (Category 7) means the angular error build-up with time that is due to white noise in angular rate (Ref. IEEE Std 528-2001); “angular position deviation” (Category 2) means the maximum difference between angular position and the actual, very accurately measured angular position after the workpiece mount of the table has been turned out of its initial position; “APP” (Category 4) is equivalent to “Adjusted Peak Performance”; “asymmetric algorithm” (Category 5) means a cryptographic algorithm using different, mathematically-related keys for encryption and decryption; NoteA common use of “asymmetric algorithms” is key management. “authentication” (Category 5) means verifying the identity of a user, process or device, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in an information system. This includes verifying the origin or content of a message or other information, and all aspects of access control where there is no encryption of files or text except as directly related to the protection of passwords, Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) or similar data to prevent unauthorised access; “automatic target tracking” (Category 6) means a processing technique that automatically determines and provides as output an extrapolated value of the most probable position of the target in real time; “average output power” (Category 6) means the total “laser” output energy, in joules, divided by the period over which a series of consecutive pulses is emitted, in seconds. For a series of uniformly spaced pulses it is equal to the total “laser” output energy in a single pulse, in joules, multiplied by the pulse frequency of the “laser”, in Hertz; “basic gate propagation delay time” (Category 3) means the propagation delay time value corresponding to the basic gate used in a “monolithic integrated circuit”. For a ‘family’ of “monolithic integrated circuits”, this may be specified either as the propagation delay time per typical gate within the given ‘family’ or as the typical propagation delay time per gate within the given ‘family’; Note 1“Basic gate propagation delay time” is not to be confused with theinput or output delay time of a complex “monolithic integrated circuit”.

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