Claims
- 1-31. (Canceled).
- 32. A photometric measurement system comprising an integrating sphere optically connected to a receive light from a measurement probe sized and shaped to receive light from an image display screen, the integrating sphere further optically connected to transmit light to a photometric measurement device comprising a spectrometer comprising a wavelength dispersive element, wherein the photometric measurement system is operably connected to a controller containing computer-implemented programming that responds to a set of operator input instructions to control the data acquisition and analyses of the photometric measurement system and that controls measurement of the image display screen.
- 33. The photometric measurement system of claim 32 wherein the image display screen is operably connectable to an endoscope to display an image transmitted from the endoscope.
- 34. The photometric measurement system of claim 32 wherein the image display screen is operably connectable to a signal generator able to generate a plurality of test signals on the image display screen.
- 35. The photometric measurement system of claim 34 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally provides for calibration of a response of the photometric measurement module using a reference standard to provide calibration correction factors, and application of the calibration correction factors to the data collected by the photometric measurement module to provide a corrected data set.
- 36. The photometric measurement system of claim 35 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally provides for acquisition and storage of at least one of a dark spectrum signal data and a background signal data set; acquisition and storage of a measurement signal data set; and, subtraction of the background signal data set from the measurement signal data set to generate a background corrected measurement data set.
- 37. The photometric measurement system of claim 36 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally applies the calibration correction factors to the background corrected measurement data set to generate a calibrated measurement data set.
- 38. The photometric measurement system of claim 37 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally:
analyzes the calibrated measurement data set to determine if the calibrated measurement data set is of acceptable quality to provide an acceptable calibrated measurement data set and provides an indicator to the operator if the calibrated measurement data set is not of acceptable quality; analyzes the acceptable calibrated measurement data set and provides an indication to a user of a performance characteristic for the photometric characteristics.
- 39. The photometric measurement system of claim 38 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally determines whether the performance characteristic is within an acceptable range.
- 40. The photometric measurement system of claim 39 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally records the performance characteristic in a computer-readable memory to provide a recorded measurement data set.
- 41. The photometric measurement system of claim 40 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally compares and analyzes at least one performance characteristic from a recorded measurement data set and at least one additional performance characteristic from a different time for at least one temporal trend.
- 42. The photometric measurement system of claim 41 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally provides an indicator of the temporal trend.
- 43. The photometric measurement system of claim 33 wherein the computer-implemented programming additionally analyzes the data obtained from the photometric measurement module to determine if the data comprises an acceptable signal level and if not then adjusts data acquisition until the acceptable signal level is obtained.
- 44. The photometric measurement system of claim 43 wherein the computer-implemented programming further provides an indicator to the operator if the acceptable signal level is not obtained.
- 45-58. (Canceled).
- 59. The photometric measurement system of claim 33 wherein the image display screen is operably connectable to a signal generator able to generate a plurality of test signals on the image display screen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/154,497, filed Sep. 17, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60154497 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09661602 |
Sep 2000 |
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10794761 |
Mar 2004 |
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