• For pedometer applications, 0.1 m/s^2 accuracy should be sufficient as walking step detection requires an order of magnitude more minimum measurement. (w3.org)
  • For things like automobile 0-60mph measurement, 0.1 m/s^2 accuracy should be sufficient as the slowest acceleration is nearly an order of magnitude more. (w3.org)
  • However, if you are not using the Mosaic Thermocouple Wildcard, but looking for accurate equations for type K thermocouple measurement, we hope the type K thermocouple calibration coefficients and methods here are helpful. (mosaic-industries.com)
  • KCI (potassium chloride) is a very stable salt and is an international calibration standard for conductivity measurement. (myronl.com)
  • The calibration of the large-area transmission ionisation chamber was checked with the aid of the farmer-type chamber in-between the irradiations of the alanine probes. (ptb.de)
  • In this work, we describe the calibration process and associated data analysis of the full Gerda dataset, tailored to preserve the excellent resolution of the individual germanium detectors when combining data over several years. (springer.com)
  • The top of the cryostat and the surrounding water tank houses a clean room containing a glove box and lock system for deploying the HPGe detectors and calibration sources. (springer.com)
  • This activity will obtain calibration data for all three MIRI detectors during Cycle 2 to address known issues in the calibration of the dark current. (stsci.edu)
  • This calibration activity will routinely anneal the three MIRI detectors to remove detector artifacts and keep the detector arrays in a known and stable state. (stsci.edu)
  • Biomass and yield overestimation resulting from the use of the minimum data input calibration suggests that other parameters (water productivity, canopy sensitivity to water stress and water stress coefficient) are required to improve canopy and yield predictions for sorghum genotypes. (scielo.org.za)
  • Furthermore, correlation to traditional biomass measurements is demonstrated, including the integration of a linear calibration in the BioLection software. (beckman.com)
  • Finally, in double-checking the paper and the sensors covered, it also sounds like there is a threat of calibration fingerprinting on *accelerometer* data (although that particular piece of research didn't evaluate the exact precision of that fingerprinting for Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 phones, just that it appeared to be possible with those devices), which is separate from orientation and rotation rate, but is included in the DeviceMotion event. (w3.org)
  • The energy resolution and stability were determined and monitored as a function of time using data from regular \(^{228}\) Th calibrations. (springer.com)
  • While the calibration procedure of Phase I data has been discussed in [ 8 , 9 ], the focus of this paper is the calibration of the Phase II data. (springer.com)
  • Specifically, we discuss the Dutch Innovation Program for Environmental Monitoring, which comprises the development of a knowledge portal and sensor data portal, new calibration approaches for sensors, and modelling and assimilation techniques for incorporating these uncertain sensor data into air pollution models. (mdpi.com)
  • This data show an overlay of seven daily calibration check standards separated on a Dionex ICS-1500 RFIC-ER system using regenerated carbonate/ bicarbonate eluent. (thermofisher.com)
  • The installation drive contains the calibration data file and, if you also renew your Product Support Subscription, the latest software release. (camiresearch.com)
  • The relatively good simulations produced by the minimum data input calibration confirm AquaCrop's simplicity and suitability for use in places where extensive datasets may be unavailable. (scielo.org.za)
  • For model calibration, one changes model parameters and even coding in order to obtain accurate prediction versus observed data. (scielo.org.za)
  • 2012). A major distinguishing feature of AquaCrop is its simplicity, the ability to use minimum data inputs during calibration to produce reliable estimates of crop growth and yield response to water availability (Raes et al. (scielo.org.za)
  • 2012). The use of the minimum data input for calibration was an attempt to improve uptake and use of crop models, particularly in developing countries where access to extensive datasets is limited. (scielo.org.za)
  • We offer three levels of calibration service: Certificate of Calibration, Certificate of Calibration with Data,and Certificate of Calibration with Data and Uncertainties. (transcat.com)
  • During the early post-launch phase of the Landsat 9 mission, the Landsat 8 and 9 mission teams conducted a successful under-fly of Landsat 8 by Landsat 9, allowing for the near-simultaneous data collection of common Earth targets by the on-board sensors for cross-calibration. (usgs.gov)
  • 2. I think 0.1 m/s^2 should be larger than most sensor quantization step sizes, and near enough to low resolution sensor quantization step sizes that contributions from the other axis' sensors for calibration purposes are undetectable. (w3.org)
  • Although containing less than the expected number of scenes, this dataset was larger than previous Landsat mission under-fly efforts and more than sufficient for performing cross-calibration of the Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 sensors. (usgs.gov)
  • Yes, we offer accredited reference level calibrations in a variety of disciplines including:electrical, temperature, mass, and pressure. (transcat.com)
  • This ISO calibration certificate for temperature certifies that your thermal imager is calibrated. (testo.com)
  • Eluent preparation, calibration, and equilibration take operator and instrument time away from analysis. (thermofisher.com)
  • 5 - As long as the above 'Before You Ship' and 'Shipment Preparation' instructions have been followed, and the unit is not found to be in need of repair, we will generally complete the calibration and return the equipment to you within the lead times listed here under Service (Calibration, Repair, Upgrade). (camiresearch.com)
  • However, should such measurements reveal that a discrepancy with previous calibrations which is identified with (or interpreted as) a mis-calibration of the obscuration factor dataset, h/w teams are urged isolate and also supply an updated obscuration factor dataset/algorithm to the HEASARC. (nasa.gov)
  • 95% CI, 0.88-0.92), whereas the calibration plot suggests that the model provides overestimates of complex patients. (ajmc.com)
  • Rigid endoscopes and borescopes are used in a number of clinical settings (for example, key-hole surgery) where natural openings are not available, as only instruments with rigid shafts can be controlled with sufficient precision in such cases (for example, neurosurgery 12 ). (nature.com)
  • Unlike rigid materials (ABS, ASA, PC-ABS) TPU92A dos not require the offset calibration done in Z, only X and Y are required. (javelin-tech.com)
  • Robot calibration is a process used to improve the accuracy of robots, particularly industrial robots which are highly repeatable but not accurate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Robot calibration can remarkably improve the accuracy of robots programmed offline. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accuracy of parallel robots after calibration can be as low as a tenth of a millimeter. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1. I think this is sufficient accuracy for typical accelerometer use cases. (w3.org)
  • This effort, coordinated by the Landsat Calibration and Validation team, required contributions from various entities across National Aeronautics and Space Administration and U.S. Geological Survey such as Flight Dynamics, Systems, Mission Planning, and Flight Operations teams, beginning about 18 months prior to launch. (usgs.gov)
  • The information below provides details for the four science instruments, the Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS), and the absolute flux calibration plan (a multi-instrument plan that is treated as its own integrated program) for each of the cycles. (stsci.edu)
  • Robot calibration is the process of identifying certain parameters in the kinematic structure of an industrial robot, such as the relative position of robot links. (wikipedia.org)
  • Parametric robot calibration is the process of determining the actual values of kinematic and dynamic parameters of an industrial robot (IR). (wikipedia.org)
  • For kinematic calibration, a complete kinematical model of the geometric structure must be developed, whose parameters can then be calculated by mathematical optimization. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some calibrations cannot be expedited due to the nature of the instrument. (transcat.com)
  • Can you provide me a recommended calibration interval for my instrument? (transcat.com)
  • You must choose a calibration interval based upon your company's quality policy and the performance of the instrument over time.There are a number of factors that need to be considered when determining your calibration interval. (transcat.com)
  • Frequency of conductivity recalibration depends upon use, but once every month should be sufficient for an instrument used daily. (myronl.com)
  • The activities listed below are those parts of the Cycle 2 Calibration plan for the Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI) that have a dedicated observational component. (stsci.edu)
  • 1 Single-disease management approaches are no longer sufficient to meet the needs of an increasing number of complex patient groups who need care oriented toward their overall health. (ajmc.com)
  • In the general case, an Obscuration Factor calibration dataset consists of a 2-dimensional grid, ObscFact, with the axes defining the position relative to the optical axis ( i.e. off-axis & azimuthal angles θ XMA ,φ XMA ), in detector coordinates ( e.g. θ XMA , φ XMA ), or potentially any other spatial coordinate frame. (nasa.gov)
  • The unique diagnostic possibilities of X-ray diffraction, small X-ray scattering and phase-contrast imaging techniques applied with high-intensity coherent X-ray synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser radiation can only be fully realized if a sufficient dynamic range and/or spatial resolution of the detector is available. (lu.se)
  • For this purpose, a series of irradiations was carried out in PTB's reference fields: approximately at the same time as the calibration irradiation, alanine dosimeter probes were irradiated in the electron linear accelerator - and this by means of ultrahard photon radiation. (ptb.de)
  • When you turn on Quell for the first time, you must go through a brief calibration process. (medgadget.com)
  • Unfortunately, the device can only save a calibration for one user at a time, something that couples in pain should keep in mind. (medgadget.com)
  • What is your standard turnaround time for calibration? (transcat.com)
  • Calibrations have been refined since, but there's still considerable uncertainty concerning the age of the shorebird clades and species. (jboyd.net)
  • This process establishes a baseline for the intensity of therapy delivered and helps ensure that the amount you receive is sufficient, but not uncomfortable. (medgadget.com)
  • Complications with the intensity of the ion beam also occurred, which further decreased the probability of producing a sufficient amount of 62Ge, and hence also 61Ga, nuclei. (lu.se)
  • For the particular model of laser-scanning confocal microscope Carl Zeiss LSM700, used for the readout of the PL signal, the calibration dependencies on the intensity of photopumping (excitation) radiation (λ = 488nm) and the gain have been obtained. (lu.se)
  • We present the results of the WOAH Equipment Management and Sustainability Survey (EMSS) to assess the status of laboratory equipment maintenance, calibration, and repair in veterinary diagnostic laboratories globally. (cdc.gov)
  • Where are your calibration laboratories located? (transcat.com)
  • Percent peak area changes over 28 days for a seven-anion calibration check standard separated using a 4mm Dionex IonPac AS22 column on a Dionex ICS-1500 RFIC-ER system with regenerated carbonate/ bicarbonate eluent. (thermofisher.com)
  • The only variation may be in the standard that is used in the calibration. (transcat.com)
  • The conductivity Standard Solutions and pH Buffers listed below are used for factory calibration. (myronl.com)
  • Calibration is carried out according to the ISO standard. (testo.com)
  • Therefore, while there may be sufficient fluoride products nationally, a particular region may have shortages or disruptions. (cdc.gov)
  • Consequently, one group of water treatment facilities may have difficulty obtaining fluoride products from one supplier while other facilities in the same area may have a sufficient supply. (cdc.gov)
  • Do you provide accredited reference level calibrations? (transcat.com)
  • When using the internal pump, the battery is sufficient to provide up to 100 calibration cycles to 300 psi. (instrumart.com)
  • The calibration cowl was used with the impactor to provide a 0.5 cm opening and sufficient vacuum to remove particles from surfaces. (cdc.gov)
  • Once the calibration is complete, you simply press the single button to turn on Quell and start a 60 minute therapy session. (medgadget.com)
  • i) Unless the employer chooses to measure the exposure of each employee potentially exposed to formaldehyde , the employer shall develop a representative sampling strategy and measure sufficient exposures within each job classification for each workshift to correctly characterize and not underestimate the exposure of any employee within each exposure group. (cornell.edu)
  • Some of our labs have specific capabilities or can perform reference level calibrations. (transcat.com)
  • Virtual calibration files are generally prefered. (nasa.gov)
  • t https://unctad.org/system/files/official- document/aldcmisc2020d3_en.pdf. (who.int)
  • Many of these occur in branches far from calibration points. (jboyd.net)
  • Where there are nearby calibration points, the dating is considerably impoved compared with other calibrated studies of the Charadriiformes. (jboyd.net)
  • In most cases, ISO calibrations which fulfil the requirements of the various standards and are traceable to national standards are sufficient. (testo.com)
  • The paper also analyzes relationships between forecast calibration and forecast efficiency. (repec.org)
  • However, below, are the recommendations of the HEASARC calibration team based on their experience. (nasa.gov)
  • Although the team tried to make the controller accept USB inputs, they stopped when they found that Ethernet communication between the laptop and controller was sufficient. (machinedesign.com)
  • Application of models by non-research end users (farmers, policy makers and extension services) remains a key challenge as models usually require extensive and difficult to obtain datasets for calibration (Hoogenboom et al. (scielo.org.za)
  • The results of such calibration observations should be stored as a CCNMxxxx = SPECRESP dataset. (nasa.gov)
  • Most childhood tooth decay could be avoid- ized screening protocol, including both ed through simple preventive measures the establishment of standardized criteria such as screening, monitoring, combined for referral [11] and sufficient training and use of fluorides and dental sealants and calibration of screeners [12]. (who.int)
  • Calibration of the examiners for dental fractures was performed using photographs of patients with dental fractures with different degrees of severity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Prior to launch, the effects of vignetting and obscuration at off-axis positions are usually measured at a (limited) number of photon energies during ground calibration experiments and/or combined with theoretical ( e.g. ray-tracing) models to produce the off-axis correction factors. (nasa.gov)
  • Each entry provides the program ID, title, and abstract of each calibration activity, as well as a link to the STScI Program Information tool, which provides access to the APT file. (stsci.edu)