IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”

Introduction. To process the experimental data, interpolation and smoothing cubic splines are widely used in practice. This task is relevant and attracts a sufficiently large number of researchers. To make contribution to the solution of this difficult problem, the author previously proposed “the sh...

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Main Author: V. A. Fedoruk
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Siberian State Automobile and Highway University 2018-05-01
Series:Вестник СибАДИ
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Online Access:https://vestnik.sibadi.org/jour/article/view/646
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spelling doaj-1538d23faac241428b5117153f36e9fd2021-07-28T13:55:00ZrusSiberian State Automobile and Highway University Вестник СибАДИ2071-72962658-56262018-05-0115230631410.26518/2071-7296-2018-2-306-314488IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”V. A. Fedoruk0Siberian State Automobile and Highway UniversityIntroduction. To process the experimental data, interpolation and smoothing cubic splines are widely used in practice. This task is relevant and attracts a sufficiently large number of researchers. To make contribution to the solution of this difficult problem, the author previously proposed “the shift technique”. The author sets the task of comparing such methodology with the well-known and widely used method of spline-smoothing.Methods and materials. In this article two methods of processing experimental data at interpolation by cubic splines are compared. The first technique is based on the use of smoothing cubic splines (smoothing splines) in the processing of experimental data. The second one is based on the use of “the shift technique” based on the shift points of stitching together fragments of cubic parabolas, which are relative to the interpolation nodes linked to the experimental data. To compare the effectiveness of both methods, the Gaussian distribution (normal distribution) is chosen as the test curve.Results and discussion. The calculated data obtained by the two above-mentioned methods are presented in tabular and graphical forms for greater visibility. It follows that the obtained calculations with “the shift technique “ at the nodes in which the greatest deviations of the calculated data from the theoretical values of the normal distribution, are observed in the article. Therefore, the possibility to reduce the error introduced into the normal distribution by an average of at least twice is discussed.Conclusion. As a result of a comparative analysis of the calculated data obtained using the two methods, the author concludes that “the shift technique” in the test-performed program show better results that are in good agreement with the normal distribution within the error made to the test curve.https://vestnik.sibadi.org/jour/article/view/646experimental datainterpolationinterpolation nodessplinescubic splinessmoothing cubic splinesshift technique
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IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
Вестник СибАДИ
experimental data
interpolation
interpolation nodes
splines
cubic splines
smoothing cubic splines
shift technique
author_facet V. A. Fedoruk
author_sort V. A. Fedoruk
title IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
title_short IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
title_full IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
title_fullStr IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
title_full_unstemmed IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA PROCESSING AT CUBIC SPLINES’ INTERPOLATION BY “THE SHIFT TECHNIQUE”
title_sort improving the efficiency of experimental data processing at cubic splines’ interpolation by “the shift technique”
publisher Siberian State Automobile and Highway University
series Вестник СибАДИ
issn 2071-7296
2658-5626
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Introduction. To process the experimental data, interpolation and smoothing cubic splines are widely used in practice. This task is relevant and attracts a sufficiently large number of researchers. To make contribution to the solution of this difficult problem, the author previously proposed “the shift technique”. The author sets the task of comparing such methodology with the well-known and widely used method of spline-smoothing.Methods and materials. In this article two methods of processing experimental data at interpolation by cubic splines are compared. The first technique is based on the use of smoothing cubic splines (smoothing splines) in the processing of experimental data. The second one is based on the use of “the shift technique” based on the shift points of stitching together fragments of cubic parabolas, which are relative to the interpolation nodes linked to the experimental data. To compare the effectiveness of both methods, the Gaussian distribution (normal distribution) is chosen as the test curve.Results and discussion. The calculated data obtained by the two above-mentioned methods are presented in tabular and graphical forms for greater visibility. It follows that the obtained calculations with “the shift technique “ at the nodes in which the greatest deviations of the calculated data from the theoretical values of the normal distribution, are observed in the article. Therefore, the possibility to reduce the error introduced into the normal distribution by an average of at least twice is discussed.Conclusion. As a result of a comparative analysis of the calculated data obtained using the two methods, the author concludes that “the shift technique” in the test-performed program show better results that are in good agreement with the normal distribution within the error made to the test curve.
topic experimental data
interpolation
interpolation nodes
splines
cubic splines
smoothing cubic splines
shift technique
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