2013
DOI: 10.3390/s130911184
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Identification of Capacitive MEMS Accelerometer Structure Parameters for Human Body Dynamics Measurements

Abstract: Due to their small size, low weight, low cost and low energy consumption, MEMS accelerometers have achieved great commercial success in recent decades. The aim of this research work is to identify a MEMS accelerometer structure for human body dynamics measurements. Photogrammetry was used in order to measure possible maximum accelerations of human body parts and the bandwidth of the digital acceleration signal. As the primary structure the capacitive accelerometer configuration is chosen in such a way that sen… Show more

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“…The main source of errors in MEMS accelerometers can be considered sensitive part sensor [9]. Errors in the readings of the three-axial accelerometer arise due to three factors [10 -12] associated with the structure of the board:…”
Section: Error Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main source of errors in MEMS accelerometers can be considered sensitive part sensor [9]. Errors in the readings of the three-axial accelerometer arise due to three factors [10 -12] associated with the structure of the board:…”
Section: Error Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum measurable acceleration was 325g. A three-axis accelerometer without detecting the acceleration direction was offered in (Benevicius et al 2013). In this accelerometer, in order to have a 3fF/g sensitivity and 1000g acceleration in the z axis direction, a dimension of at least 850*850um was needed for the plane beneath the weight.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition was realized by designing a proper spring. The main problem in (Benevicius et al 2013) was calculating acceleration in the direction of the other two axes with a very low sensitivity due to the change of capacitance caused by the change in the overlap area. For example, with 1um displacement, the capacitor value changed only about 2%, and for having a 3 fF/g sensitivity, only the acceleration of 20g could be measured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MEMS-based systems, in addition, proved to be efficient for several types of dynamic applications. Dynamic measurements of human body movements, for example, were carried out via MEMS accelerometers by Benevicius et al [20]. Hand-arm and whole-body MEMS-based vibration records were critically discussed, aiming at investigating the reliability of MEMS techniques for biomedical applications.…”
Section: Introduction State-of-the-art and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%