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3 June 2015 Portable computing for taking part of the lab to the sample types of applications. From hand held personal digital assistants to smart phones for mobile spectrometry
Scott Weagant, Vassili Karanassios
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Abstract
The use of portable hand held computing devices for the acquisition of spectrochemical data is briefly discussed using examples from the author’s laboratory. Several network topologies are evaluated. At present, one topology that involves a portable computing device for data acquisition and spectrometer control and that has wireless access to the internet at one end and communicates with a smart phone at the other end appears to be better suited for “taking part of the lab to the sample” types of applications. Thus, spectrometric data can be accessed from anywhere in the world.
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Scott Weagant and Vassili Karanassios "Portable computing for taking part of the lab to the sample types of applications. From hand held personal digital assistants to smart phones for mobile spectrometry", Proc. SPIE 9482, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII, 94820N (3 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2178359
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Spectroscopy

Cell phones

Personal digital assistants

Biological research

Sensors

Diagnostics

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