2019
DOI: 10.20895/infotel.v11i4.456
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The Performance Improvement of the Low-Cost Ultrasonic Range Finder (HC-SR04) Using Newton’s Polynomial Interpolation Algorithm

Abstract: The ultrasonic range finder sensors are widely used sensor in many applications such as computer applications, general purpose applications, medical applications, automotive applications and industrial grade applications. The ultrasonic range finder sensor has many advantages. The advantages are easy to use, fast in measuring process, non-contact measurement and suitable for air and underwater environment. However, the ultrasonic range finder has deviation especially for low-cost sensor. It affects the accurac… Show more

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“…The measurement of fit level between original data and reconstructed data is represented by MSE (Mean Squared Error) shown in Table 2. The lower MSE level leads to higher accuracy of the generated model [22]. The MSE level for each experiment was categorized as low-level MSE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The measurement of fit level between original data and reconstructed data is represented by MSE (Mean Squared Error) shown in Table 2. The lower MSE level leads to higher accuracy of the generated model [22]. The MSE level for each experiment was categorized as low-level MSE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newton's polynomials result in lower error than Langrange's polynomial. The other advantages of Newton's polynomial are easy to implement in the computational platform, simple model structure, suitable for low-cost microprocessors and well-known properties [8], [22]. Since this paper focused on the degree reduction method, the discussion other than degree reduction is not discussed in depth.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Newton polynomials method has been succeeded in decreasing the error level. The accuracy of this sensor has been increased by 55,54% [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Once the model update has been done, the microprocessor or microcontroller runs the most updated model to perform model-based calibration. In our previous research, the utilization of Newton's polynomials with manual model-making succeeded in improving sensor performance by 55.54% [4]. Since the manual model making require more time and cost [24], [25].…”
Section: Model Updatermentioning
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