positional accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpositionalandaccuracy
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positional
adjective
uk/pəˈzɪʃ.ən.əl/us/pəˈzɪʃ.ən.əl/
relating to position, especially ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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These includepositionalaccuracyof end-point, allowable payload mass, maximum joint (hub) velocity, maximum hub acceleration and operating bandwidth of the manipulator.
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First, the quality of the product depends on thepositionalaccuracyof the cap.
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Thepositionalaccuracyof the cutout was kept within + 2%.
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Thepositionalaccuracyof the proposed algorithm is better, compared to that appeared in reference 31 although obstacles avoidance is also considered.
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Minimum vibration and goodpositionalaccuracyare achieved by maximising the stiffness of the system.
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Considering the tradeoff between high operational precision and large working volume, parallel actuated mechanisms become ideal devices for applications that require highpositionalaccuracywithin a limited workspace.
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Transient cells can be neurometrically sustained; thepositionalaccuracyof retinal signals to moving targets.
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Uneven spread affects both thepositionalaccuracyand the extent to which there is an unwanted variation in the loudness of a sound as it moves around the space.
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The study also highlighted that ease of patient positioning using surface marks is not a good guide topositionalaccuracyand emphasises the importance of regular on-set verification.
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Fine-motion planning deals with the problem of moving objects when the space is so narrow that the required accuracy of motion exceeds a robot'spositionalaccuracy.
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A few decades later thepositionalaccuracyof the durchmusterung catalogues began to be insufficient for many projects.
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Transponder-based distance-distance navigation systems have a significant advantage in terms ofpositionalaccuracy.
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If the quality of the triangulation is poor, all subsequent data will have correspondingly poorpositionalaccuracy.
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Digitizing features directly yieldspositionalaccuracycomparable with photogrammetric mapping.
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The latter figure is the usualpositionalaccuracyof faint details in maps and technical plans.
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Adapted from methods of spatio-temporal image correlation spectroscopy, it exploits the highpositionalaccuracyof single-particle tracking.
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He enlarged these images and used them to providepositionalaccuracyfor his subsequent drawings.
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Thepositionalaccuracygoal was 0.5 arcsec per image.
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For idealpositionalaccuracy, it is desirable to operate on a navigational grid where the grid lines are closer to right angles (orthogonal) to each other.
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