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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2011
Xiaoyong Liu, Malden, MA (US);
Yufeng Huang, North Chelmsford, MA (US);
John Mckinley Poole, Maynard, MA (US);
Gene Smith Berkowitz, Sudbury, MA (US);
Anthony Kowal, Berlin, MA (US);
Shawn D. Wehe, Niskayuna, NY (US);
Hejie LI, Schenectady, NY (US);
Xiaoyong Liu, Malden, MA (US);
Yufeng Huang, North Chelmsford, MA (US);
John McKinley Poole, Maynard, MA (US);
Gene Smith Berkowitz, Sudbury, MA (US);
Anthony Kowal, Berlin, MA (US);
Shawn D. Wehe, Niskayuna, NY (US);
Hejie Li, Schenectady, NY (US);
GE Infrastructure Sensing, Inc., Billerica, MA (US);
Abstract
Several methods of calibrating a wavelength-modulation spectroscopy apparatus configured to measure a concentration of an analyte in a sample gas are disclosed. Each of the methods allows for calibration and recalibration using a relatively safe gas regardless of whether the sample gas for which the concentration of the analyte can be determined is a hazardous gas. In one embodiment of the invention, calibration that is sample-gas specific is accomplished by determining a first slope coefficient and calibration function for the sample gas, after which a scaling factor can be determined based on the first slope coefficient and a second slope coefficient for the same or a different sample gas and used in a subsequent calibration (or recalibration) to scale the calibration function. In other embodiments of the invention, calibration that is not sample-gas specific is accomplished to allow for the determination of the analyte concentration in variable gas compositions and constant gas compositions.