0 slight uncontrolled movement or shaking, for example in electronic equipment: --
1 to move or shake slightly in an uncontrolled way: --
Zone-average profiles, computed from the ensemble-averaged data, effectively remove jitter; as such, these can be interpreted as the time-averaged profiles of a forced shear layer.
However, in order to educe the average characteristics of the spot, it is necessary to eliminate the arrival-time jitter.
There was even something of an anti-advertising ' ' consumer movement ' ' of considerable size beginning to form, ' ' giving many earnest souls the jitters.
Adding random jitter on the average tone varies each cycle.
Because the same oscillator pulse train seeds both laser systems, minimal timing jitter between the systems is assured.
Similarly, many values for standard deviation of jitter provide poor models too.
The orientation of each contour element was assigned independently within the specified jitter range.
Interestingly, orientation jitter had relatively little effect on amblyopic eye noise tolerance.