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"ranging error" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in technical or scientific contexts to refer to a measurement or calculation error related to a range or distance. Example: The satellite's measurements were affected by a ranging error, resulting in inaccurate data being transmitted to the ground station.
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Low ranging error (σ 0≤0.1m): the ranging error is within ±0.2 m in 95% of the time.
The maximum ranging error is 3.24 m, the minimum ranging error is 0.26 m and the average error is less than 0.46 m.
These three error magnitudes represent three typical real-life scenarios: Low ranging error (σ 0≤0.1m): the ranging error is within ±0.2 m in 95% of the time.
The experiments demonstrate that emission system is adjustable, and laser ranging error is within ±0.2m.
Initially the ALLRRAs contributed a negligible fraction of the ranging error budget.
In the 1970s Apollo LLR arrays contributed a negligible fraction of the ranging error budget.
Initially the Apollo LLR arrays contributed a negligible fraction of the ranging error budget.
In real applications, a relative ranging error is usually more significant than an absolute error.
High ranging error (σ 0≥10 m): the relative error percentage is greater than 14%.
(a) and (c) are azimuth ranging error and angle error according to SNR.
(b) and (d) are elevation ranging error and angle error according to SNR.
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