Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Calibration or correction system – Sensor or transducer
Patent
1997-12-18
2000-04-11
Hoff, Marc S.
Data processing: measuring, calibrating, or testing
Calibration or correction system
Sensor or transducer
356319, 356325, 356328, 702 22, G01R 3500
Patent
active
060497629
ABSTRACT:
Standardization is achieved for FTIR spectrometric instruments that effect an intrinsic distortion in spectral information, the distortion being associated with an aperture size. An idealized function of spectral line shape is specified. With a small calibration aperture, spectral data is obtained for a basic sample having known "true" spectral data, and standard spectral data also is obtained for a standard sample. With a larger, normal sized aperture, standard spectral data is obtained again for the calibration sample. A transformation factor, that is a function of this data and the standardized function, is applied to spectral data for test samples to effect standardized information. In another embodiment, the standard sample has known true spectral data, and the basic sample is omitted. In either case, the transformation factor is applied to the sample data in logarithm form, the antilogarithm of the result effects the standardized information.
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Cahill Jerry E.
Ganz Alan M.
Hoult Robert A.
Huppler David A.
Tracy David H.
Hoff Marc S.
Perkin Elmer LLC
Vo Hien
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