For the evaluation of measurement uncertainty in measuring the conduction emission, in this paper we propose a new model which uses mixed distribution. Evaluation of probability density function for the measurand has been done using Monte Carlo method and a modified least-squares method (combined method). In addition, the number of data n and the number of classes of histogram k which were used for simulation, were varied
Electromagnetic radiation of all frequencies represents one of the most
common and fastest growing environmental influence. All populations are now
exposed to varying degrees of electromagnetic radiation and the levels will
continue to increase as technology advances. An electronic or electrical
product should not generate electromagnetic radiation which may impact the
environment. In addition, electromagnetic radiation measurement results need
to be accompanied by quantitative statements about their accuracy. This is
particularly important when decisions about product specifications are taken.
This paper presents an uncertainty budget for disturbance power measurements
of the equipment as part of electromagnetic radiation. We propose a model
which uses a mixed distribution for uncertainty evaluation. The evaluation of
the probability density function for the measurand has been done using the
Monte Carlo method and a modified least-squares method (combined method). For
illustration, this paper presents mixed distributions of two normal
distributions, normal and rectangular, respectively. [Projekat Ministarstva
nauke Republike Srbije, br. III 43009 i br. 171007]
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