Measurement system analysis of a static method for taximeter verification
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https://doi.org/10.21014/actaimeko.v12i3.1467Keywords:
taximeter, taxi, distance reporting device, sources of uncertaintyAbstract
The purpose of the paper is to present a method for taximeter verification. Taximeters, as special measurement instruments, are subject to metrological control in order to protect the rights of taxi customers. The methodology applied for the theoretical study of the proposed method is derived from Measurement System Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, and similar taximeter verification methods applied in other European countries. The presented method is innovative for Bulgaria and about to be introduced for the need of metrological control.
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