Abstract

Infrared ear thermometer was developed and rapidly spread in Japan in the late 1990's, but users began to question the reliability of the temperature readings. AIST developed a new national standard for the calibration and conformity assessment of new ear thermometers, and also designed and organized the traceability system, conducted technological verification, and improved reliability of measured temperature, to meet the demands of Japanese industry and consumers. An international comparison of national measurement standards among Germany, UK, and AIST was conducted and the equality of the standards was experimentally verified to maintain international reliability.

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