Technical possibilities to create equipment for the calibration of flat angles are discussed in the article. The angular standard
measure, the radian, has not been realised as a standard unit until now. Nevertheless, the unit of angular measure in degrees is used as the geometric
measure of length in geodesy, machine engineering and other branches of industry – by multiangular prisms – polygons with an autocollimator, rotary tables,
circular scales, etc. It should be noted that these angle measures are calibrated against the upper level measures (etalons) only at the several intervals
depending on the number of sides (angles) of the polygon or the other standard measure. The methods of calibration of constant angle value in full circle
are used as well. At the same time geodetic instruments, rotary tables of metal cutting tools and instruments, rotary encoders have a great number of
discrete values. These values between the calibrated points remain unknown during calibration. The information received during calibration relative to all
the information available can be evaluated using information entropy. The equipment of calibration permitting to select significantly more information would
be essential for better accuracy assurance of instruments used in machine engineering, geodesy, building structures. Theoretical and technical background for
justifying and developing such equipment for angular accuracy calibration is presented here. A modern scientific and technical background validates this concept.
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