reconciled-tolerance-GLO
Reconciled Tolerance
Reconciled Tolerance is the tolerance the solver gives to each reconciled value.
- If a flow is non-redundant, the solver cannot improve the measurement or its tolerance. Therefore, the reconciled tolerance equals the tolerance for the measured value.
- If a flow is redundant, the solver can improve both the measurement and the reconciled tolerance. Therefore, the reconciled tolerance is less than tolerance for measured value, indicating a greater degree of confidence. A greater degree of redundancy yields a greater improvement.
- The reconciled tolerance is reported using the same number of standard deviations as the measured tolerance. Therefore, if the tolerance parameter is 2.0 (the default), the reconciled tolerance reports twice the standard deviation for the reconciled measurement.