Smit HC. The Use of Kalman Filtering and Correlation Techniques in Analytical Calibration Procedures.
J Res Natl Bur Stand (1977) 1985;
90:441-450. [PMID:
34566178 PMCID:
PMC6644963 DOI:
10.6028/jres.090.039]
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Abstract
Different chemometric methods to improve calibrations are described. A Kalman filter is applied for processing and predicting slowly varying parameters of a linear calibration graph. The results are used for the evaluation of unknown samples, and for deciding whether to calibrate again or to analyze the next unknown sample. Another approach of the calibration problem, particularly in chromatography, is the use of correlation techniques. The noise reduction property of correlation chromatography is used to extend the calibration graph to very low concentrations. Furthermore, an experimental technique to determine a calibration curve and the unknown sample simultaneously under exactly the same conditions is described.
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