Abstract

A quality-assurance model is proposed in this paper that is conceived with the aim of correctly managing large scale measuring systems in a sustainable way. Such systems are made up of interconnected hardware devices and software programs that are distributed over a large area and that act as single measuring systems. The proposed model is based on a network-assisted calibration procedure, which allows both hardware and software sections of a large scale measuring system to be contemporaneously verified. Such a calibration procedure requires the availability of programmable traveling standards, which are sent to each measuring unit and are remotely controlled through the Internet. An application example is also described that refers to the metrological confirmation of DAQ-board based measuring systems.

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