2016
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2016.2558468
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Simple Mathematical Operation-Based Calibration Method for Giant Magnetoresistive Current Sensor Applying B-Spline Modeling

Abstract: Nowadays, giant magnetoresistance (GMR)-based sensor technology is widely used in numerous industrial applications. However, an inexpensive and efficient method for compensating the nonlinear output of GMR spin valve sensors is still under the industrial prospect, which limits the application of the GMR sensors. By applying the B-Spline modeling, excellent results can be achieved; nevertheless, the sensor has to be calibrated in the whole temperature range. In this paper, a simple mathematical operation-based … Show more

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“…are popular in performing sensor calibration effectively (Xie et al, 2016). Apart from this, some literature also confirms the importance of software-based calibration and measurement to be more effective in eliminating errors.…”
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“…are popular in performing sensor calibration effectively (Xie et al, 2016). Apart from this, some literature also confirms the importance of software-based calibration and measurement to be more effective in eliminating errors.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…However, in practice, it is not possible to calibrate the sensor with all possible measuring conditions due to the constraints in device precision. Therefore, interpolation methods and other mathematical approaches are popular in performing sensor calibration effectively (Xie et al, 2016). Apart from this, some literature also confirms the importance of software‐based calibration and measurement to be more effective in eliminating errors.…”
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confidence: 99%