FIELD: physics.
SUBSTANCE: primary measurement of the analyte is made. The next measurement of the secondary effect is compared with the threshold value. A correction signal is generated in response to the compared values. The signal and the corresponding correction function are applied to the primary measurement of the value of analyte with the aim of correcting the analyte value. Corresponding corrections are used for compensating effect of external destabilising actions. Corrections are made above and below given threshold values. Correction functions can depend on or can be independent of the primary measurement which is being corrected. Correction functions can be linear or nonlinear.
EFFECT: wider functional capabilities.
21 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2009-11-10—Published
2005-03-31—Filed