Deconvoluted band representation for infrared spectrum compressi

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G06F 1531, G06F 1542

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053114450

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method for infrared spectrum compression wherein a plurality of referenced spectrums each corresponding to one of a plurality of known substances is digitized to obtain a plurality of reference digitized spectrums. The intensity, location and width of each peak for each reference digitized spectrum then is identified and this information is stored. The stored information relating to each of the referenced digitized spectrums is used to compare with an unknown digitized spectrum of an unknown substance to identify the unknown substance.

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