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A calibration procedure is generally an operation to determine a
relationship between an output and an input of an instrument or an
essential value of a measuring object in a measuring system. In
other words, calibration is a comparison of a measuring device
against a standard instrument of higher accuracy. In measuring
fields, the calibration is clearly confirmed in the traceability
system. The traceability is defined as the property of a result of
a measurement whereby it can be related to strictly defined
standards, in general, nationally or internationally recognised,
through an unbroken chain of comparisons. Namely, all calibrations
are strictly defined to be performed traceable to a nationally or
internationally recognised standard in a measuring field. The term
"calibration" is used not only in measuring fields but also in
meteorology, chemistry and economics. Also, in these fields the
term "calibration" is used as an operation to adjust and/or
compensate a measuring system, and a method for accurately
determining the relational expression between an input/output of an
instrument using suitable standards, for example, an appropriate
global optimisation method. However, compared to the measuring
field, in these other research areas the calibration seems to be
defined in a less systematic way, possibly due to the different
nature of these disciplines. In this volume, calibration is defined
in the above-mentioned broad sense of the term, and the topics for
discussion are broad and abundant. The standard of calibration as a
method which is confirmed systematically in the measurement field
has been developing also in other disciplines. They have many
research issues, but constitute a promising area of research.
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