Integral linearity
A measurement system consists of a sensor, to input the physical parameter that is of interest, and an output to a medium that is suitable for reading by the system that needs to know the value of the parameter.
The integral linearity is then a measure of the fidelity of the conversion that is performed by the measuring system. It is the relation of the output to the input over a range expressed as a percentage of the full scale measurements. Integral linearity is a measure of the device's deviation from ideal linear behaviour.
The most common denotation of integral linearity is independent linearity.
In the context of a digital-to-analog converter or an analog-to-digital converter, independent linearity is fitted to minimize the deviation with respect to the ideal behaviour with no constraints. Other types of integral linearity place constraints on the symmetry or end points of the linear fit with respect to the actual data.