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Geodetic Investigations of the Europa Clipper Mission. [PDF]

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Steinbrügge G   +20 more
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Medication Errors in Critical Care. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Crit Care Med
Kumar N.
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A Robust Adaptive Filtering Framework for Smartphone GNSS/PDR-Integrated Positioning. [PDF]

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Geng J   +7 more
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Pointing Error Budgeting for High Pointing Accuracy Mission using the Pointing Error Engineering Tool

AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Conference, 2013
Recent standardization efforts in Europe have led to the publication of the ECSS Control Performance Standard and the ESA Pointing Error Engineering Handbook, which are instrumental in defining a clear pointing error engineering methodology for ESA projects.
Massimo Casasco   +6 more
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Error accumulation and error correction in sequential pointing movements

Experimental Brain Research, 1993
Human subjects pointed, without seeing their arm, at visual targets presented in repeated sequences in a frontal plane. Required movement direction could change within the sequence by 0, 45, 90, 135 or 180 degrees. Hand position was recorded contact-free in three dimensions (3D).
O, Bock, K, Arnold
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Fixed-Point Minimum Error Entropy With Fiducial Points

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2020
Compared with traditional learning criteria, such as minimum mean square error (MMSE), the minimum error entropy (MEE) criterion has received increasing attention in the domains of nonlinear and non-Gaussian signal processing and machine learning. Since the MEE criterion is shift-invariant, one has to add a bias to achieve zero-mean error over training
Yuqing Xie   +4 more
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Errors in two-point sound reproduction

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
This paper deals with the problem of reproducing two signals at two points in space by using two acoustic sources. While much is now known about the techniques available for the design of matrices of inverse filters that enable this objective to be achieved in practice, it is still the basic physics of the sound field produced that controls the ...
Nelson, P.A., Rose, J.F.W.
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