As we discussed in a previous article, there are two types of calibration uncertainties, random and
systemic. Since a calibration lab is responsible for correctly reporting their uncertainty, it is important to understand the differences between these types of contributors and how each can be considered.
As a framework to differentiate the two types, consider that uncertainties caused by random contributors lend themselves to be determined by statistical measurement methods whereas, uncertainties that are systemic in nature need to be surveyed versus more accurate methods. As an example, in accelerometer calibration...