Least-squares spectral analysisLeast-squares spectral analysis (LSSA) is a method of estimating a frequency spectrum based on a least-squares fit of sinusoids to data samples, similar to Fourier analysis. Fourier analysis, the most used spectral method in science, generally boosts long-periodic noise in the long and gapped records; LSSA mitigates such problems. Unlike in Fourier analysis, data need not be equally spaced to use LSSA.
Spectroscopie infrarouge à transformée de FourierLa spectroscopie infrarouge à transformée de Fourier ou spectroscopie IRTF (ou encore FTIR, de l'anglais Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy) est une technique utilisée pour obtenir le spectre d'absorption, d'émission, la photoconductivité ou la diffusion Raman dans l'infrarouge d'un échantillon solide, liquide ou gazeux. Un spectromètre FTIR permet de collecter simultanément les données spectrales sur un spectre large.
Spectral power distributionIn radiometry, photometry, and color science, a spectral power distribution (SPD) measurement describes the power per unit area per unit wavelength of an illumination (radiant exitance). More generally, the term spectral power distribution can refer to the concentration, as a function of wavelength, of any radiometric or photometric quantity (e.g. radiant energy, radiant flux, radiant intensity, radiance, irradiance, radiant exitance, radiosity, luminance, luminous flux, luminous intensity, illuminance, luminous emittance).