Implantation Dynamic Testing and Calibration Techniques

Implantation dynamic testing (or new concept dynamic testing) is the information acquisition science within severe conditions. A definition of implantation dynamic testing is presented. The implantation dynamic testing refers to a real-time live measurement of dynamic parameters of a moving object with the main part of the testing systems located within the object being tested or in the same practical environment. A set of mathematical expressions (i.e. the conditional functions) for dynamic testing is described. The main characteristics, the main substances studied and the areas of application are presented. Since the performance of testing systems in implantation dynamic testing are strongly affected by the environment forces, general calibration methods are virtually not applicable. This paper presents three layers of calibration techniques: calibrations in simulated application environments, calibrations of environment factors, and tracing calibrations of dynamic parameters (also called quasi-sigma calibration). The last one is useful in many applications.

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