Calibration transfer between different spectrometers by wavelength correspondence
Publication details
Journal : Vibrational Spectroscopy , vol. 132 , p. 1–8 , 2024
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Printed
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0924-2031
Electronic
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1873-3697
Publication type : Academic article
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DOI
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doi.org/10.1016/j.vibspec.2024...
ARKIV
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hdl.handle.net/11250/3122039
Research areas
Quality and measurement methods
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Summary
In this paper we present a method for transferring calibrations between different spectrometers based on assigning wavelength correspondence. It has been tested for near-infrared (NIR) and Raman spectroscopic instruments, and three examples are included in the paper. The calibration transfer is done in three steps: first wavelength correspondence is established. Second, PLS models are built and tuned for the new spectrometer. Third, the PLS models are slope and bias corrected. The advantages with this approach are that it does not require transfer samples and that there is only one parameter to tune: the number of PLS components. While a few samples with reference values are required for the tuning, it is fewer than methods with multiple parameters that need to be tuned.