Users' note to subroutine BARITHMP (TN-EMMA-086)

Last updated on 24 July 2014 3:51
The ARITH routine BARITHMP, required by Dr. M. Pollard of the Suspension Section, Vehicles Group, for incorporating into the standard 64 channel data analysis program RAM2664 has been rewritten. BARITHMP was written in conjunction with RAM2664 in order to smooth the 'jerk' on data channels containing traces of accelerations.
Author(s): Ball R.A.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1976
United Kingdom
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