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Title: A Quantitative Comparison Of Calibration Interval Adjustment Methods
Author: Mark Kuster Gteg Cenker Dr. Howard Castrup
Source: 2010 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 2010
Abstract: Abstract - NCSLI Recommended Practice RP-1, Establishment and Adjustment of Calibration Intervals describes three algorithmic (A1, A2 & A3) and three statistical (S1, S2 & S3) calibration interval adjustment methods. The paper, Calibration Interval Adjustment: The Effectiveness of Algorithmic Methods, presented at the NCSLI 2009 Workshop & Symposium, evaluated the performance of Methods A1, A2, and A3 via simulation against a simple metric, assuming an exponential reliability model and an optimal reliability target. The metric represented the excess cost a test and measurement program bears due to suboptimal calibration interval analysis. The results showed that methods A1 and A2, though easy to implement, incur a high cost penalty for long term use.




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