2017
DOI: 10.1177/0003702817736064
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A Review of Calibration Transfer Practices and Instrument Differences in Spectroscopy

Abstract: Calibration transfer for use with spectroscopic instruments, particularly for near-infrared, infrared, and Raman analysis, has been the subject of multiple articles, research papers, book chapters, and technical reviews. There has been a myriad of approaches published and claims made for resolving the problems associated with transferring calibrations; however, the capability of attaining identical results over time from two or more instruments using an identical calibration still eludes technologists. Calibra… Show more

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“…In some cases using NIR spectroscopy, it is also possible to purchase industry-standard quantitative calibrations and transfer them to a different instrument, 568,569 and calibration transfer methods have been reviewed. 570 Technology-based companies who provide engines to instrument manufacturers can rely on their customer to integrate the product and provide the databases, calibrations, and algorithms required.…”
Section: Applications Development For Portable Spectrometersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases using NIR spectroscopy, it is also possible to purchase industry-standard quantitative calibrations and transfer them to a different instrument, 568,569 and calibration transfer methods have been reviewed. 570 Technology-based companies who provide engines to instrument manufacturers can rely on their customer to integrate the product and provide the databases, calibrations, and algorithms required.…”
Section: Applications Development For Portable Spectrometersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach was also used by Laref et al [64]. Such strategies are widely use in the field of spectroscopy [65]. It however requires that the measuring instruments are more or less behaving the same under identical varying conditions, which is not always the case when dealing with low cost sensors.…”
Section: Calibration Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some challenges remain for further development of these novel spectrometers, including the demonstration of adequate data collection and processing environments, long-term performance stability in real-world applications, the ability to develop useful and robust calibration models for use on these new platforms, and to perform accurate calibration transfer among spectrometers (Workman and Mark, 2013) so that calibration equations developed on a primary instrument can be used on multiple secondary instruments. Nonetheless, it is clear that there has been substantial developing in ultra-portable NIR spectroscopy in recent years, and this development will likely continue.…”
Section: Nir Spectroscopy For Structural Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%