Patent classifications
G01N2021/3196
Identification of one or more spectral features in a spectrum of a sample for a constituent analysis
The invention relates to a method for identifying one or more spectral features in a spectrum (4, 5) of a sample for a constituent analysis of the sample, comprising providing the spectrum (4, 5), predefining an approximation function (6), which is a continuously differentiable mathematical function, respectively forming an (n−1)-th order derivative (7, 8, 9) of the spectrum (4, 5) and of the approximation function (6), wherein the number n>1, generating a correlation matrix (10) from the two (n−1)-th order derivatives (7, 8, 9), and respectively identifying the spectral feature or one of the spectral features in each case as a function of a local extremum (i) of the correlation matrix (10) for at least one extremum (i) of the correlation matrix (10) in order to simplify the constituent analysis of the sample.
Automated calibration of EMI fingerprint scanning instrumentation for utility power system counterfeit detection
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with automated calibration of electromagnetic interference (EMI) fingerprint scanning instrumentation based on radio frequencies are described. In one embodiment, a method for detecting a calibration state of an EMI fingerprint scanning device includes: collecting electromagnetic signals with the EMI fingerprint scanning device for a test period of time at a geographic location; identifying one or more peak frequency bands in the collected electromagnetic signals; comparing the one or more peak frequency bands to assigned radio station frequencies at the geographic location to determine if a match is found; and generating a calibration state signal based at least in part on the comparing to indicate whether the EMI fingerprint scanning device is calibrated or not calibrated.
Device and method for detecting characteristics of a fluid
A device for detecting characteristics of a fluid, with a light source for emitting several light beams, of which one of the light beams is a measurement beam, which is provided for a passage through the fluid, and another light beam is a reference beam, which is provided for bypassing the fluid, with a movable cover device arranged downstream of the light source, which cover device is provided for covering the light beams and which is arranged so as to be transferable between a first position releasing the measurement beam and covering reference beam, and a second position covering the measurement beam and releasing the reference beam, and with a light detector arranged downstream of the cover device.
Open path gas detector with synchronous flash detection
An open path gas detector for detecting the presence of a target gas in the presence of fog or water vapor. A transmitter transmits flashes of optical energy along a path in an area under surveillance, including energy at a sample wavelength region at which the target gas is absorbed, at a reference wavelength region not significantly absorbed by the target gas, and at a synchronization wavelength region different from the first and second wavelengths. A receiver includes a sample channel responsive to the optical energy at the sample wavelength region, a reference channel responsive to optical energy at the reference wavelength region, and a third synchronization channel responsive to the optical energy at the synchronization wavelength region. The receiver detects the target gas and synchronizes operation of the receiver to the transmitter flashes of optical energy using the output of the synchronization channel.
Spectral differentiation of histological stains
The instant disclosure provides spectrophotometric methods for assessing histological stains used in a histology analyzer. The methods find use in various assessments including determinations of the identity of a histological stain, determinations of the quality of a histological stain, etc. Also included are devices and systems for practicing the described methods. The instant disclosure also provides computer readable media containing libraries of reference spectrophotometric characteristics of histological stains useful in assessing a histological stain used in a histology analyzer. Also provided is computer readable media containing instructions that cause a computing device to perform steps for making an assessment of a histological stain.
OPEN PATH GAS DETECTOR WITH SYNCHRONOUS FLASH DETECTION
An open path gas detector for detecting the presence of a target gas in the presence of fog or water vapor. A transmitter transmits flashes of optical energy along a path in an area under surveillance, including energy at a sample wavelength region at which the target gas is absorbed, at a reference wavelength region not significantly absorbed by the target gas, and at a synchronization wavelength region different from the first and second wavelengths. A receiver includes a sample channel responsive to the optical energy at the sample wavelength region, a reference channel responsive to optical energy at the reference wavelength region, and a third synchronization channel responsive to the optical energy at the synchronization wavelength region. The receiver detects the target gas and synchronizes operation of the receiver to the transmitter flashes of optical energy using the output of the synchronization channel.
AUTOMATED CALIBRATION OF EMI FINGERPRINT SCANNING INSTRUMENTATION FOR UTILITY POWER SYSTEM COUNTERFEIT DETECTION
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with automated calibration of electromagnetic interference (EMI) fingerprint scanning instrumentation for utility power system counterfeit detection are described. In one embodiment, a method for detecting a calibration state of an EMI fingerprint scanning device includes: collecting electromagnetic signals with the EMI fingerprint scanning device for a test period of time at a geographic location; identifying one or more peak frequency bands in the collected electromagnetic signals; comparing the one or more peak frequency bands to assigned radio station frequencies at the geographic location to determine if a match is found; and generating a calibration state signal based at least in part on the comparing to indicate whether the EMI fingerprint scanning device is calibrated or not calibrated.
IDENTIFICATION OF ONE OR MORE SPECTRAL FEATURES IN A SPECTRUM OF A SAMPLE FOR A CONSTITUENT ANALYSIS
The invention relates to a method for identifying one or more spectral features in a spectrum (4, 5) of a sample for a constituent analysis of the sample, comprising providing the spectrum (4, 5), predefining an approximation function (6), which is a continuously differentiable mathematical function, respectively forming an (n−1)-th order derivative (7, 8, 9) of the spectrum (4, 5) and of the approximation function (6), wherein the number n>1, generating a correlation matrix (10) from the two (n−1)-th order derivatives (7, 8, 9), and respectively identifying the spectral feature or one of the spectral features in each case as a function of a local extremum (i) of the correlation matrix (10) for at least one extremum (i) of the correlation matrix (10) in order to simplify the constituent analysis of the sample.
MULTI-STAGE BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION
In some aspects, the present disclosure provides a method for managing a command queue in a universal flash storage (UFS) host device. The method includes determining to power on a first subsystem of a system-on-a-chip (SoC), wherein the determination to power on the first subsystem is made by a second subsystem of the SoC based on detection of user identity data contained in a first image frame during an initial biometric detection process. In certain aspects, the second subsystem is configured to operate independent of the first subsystem and control power to the first subsystem. In certain aspects, the second subsystem includes a second optical sensor, a set of ambient sensors, and a second processor configured to detect, via a set of ambient sensors, an event comprising one or more of an environmental event outside of the device or a motion event of the device.
METHANE PEAK DETECTION
A method for monitoring air quality is described. The method includes measuring ethane and methane using a mobile sensor platform to provide sensor data. The sensor data includes methane data and ethane data captured at a nonzero mobile sensor platform speed. Methane and ethane peak(s) are identified in the sensor data. Correlation(s) between the methane and ethane peak(s) and/or between the methane peak(s) and at least one amount of .sup.13C are determined. A source for the methane is determined based on the correlation.