Accuracy

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The degree of conformance between the estimated or measured parameter of a craft at a given time and its true parameter at that time. (Parameters in this context may be position coordinates, velocity, time, angle, etc.)

– Absolute accuracy (Geodetic or Geographic accuracy). The accuracy of a position estimate with respect to the geographic or geodetic coordinates of the Earth.

– Geodetic or Geographic accuracy. See absolute accuracy.

– Predictable accuracy. The accuracy of the estimated position solution with respect to the charted solution.

– Relative accuracy. The accuracy with which a user can determine position relative to that of another user of the same navigation system at the same time.

– Repeatable accuracy. The accuracy with which a user can return to a position whose coordinates have been measured at a previous time using uncorrelated measurements from the same navigation system.


Source: Nick Ward, Vicechair, IALA e-Nav Committee, March 2009