2018
DOI: 10.3390/s18082536
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Thermal Compensation of Low-Cost MEMS Accelerometers for Tilt Measurements

Abstract: Low-cost MEMS accelerometers have the potential to be used in a number of tilt-based monitoring applications but have the disadvantage of being very sensitive to temperature variation (thermal drift). In this paper, we analyze the thermal behavior of a low-cost sensor in the range −10 to +45 °C in order to provide a simple compensation strategy to mitigate this problem. For sensor analysis, we have developed a miniaturized thermal chamber, which was mounted on a tilting device to account for tilt angle variati… Show more

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“…Raw temperature is also converted in °C considering the conversion factor of 8 LSB/°C. As indicated by the authors in [19], to solve a drawback consisting in a temperature measurement offset, we introduced an additional coefficient, estimated in 21.00 °C, that needs to be added to the converted value. This coefficient was estimated in laboratory-controlled conditions.…”
Section: Application: Thermal Analysis Of Memsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Raw temperature is also converted in °C considering the conversion factor of 8 LSB/°C. As indicated by the authors in [19], to solve a drawback consisting in a temperature measurement offset, we introduced an additional coefficient, estimated in 21.00 °C, that needs to be added to the converted value. This coefficient was estimated in laboratory-controlled conditions.…”
Section: Application: Thermal Analysis Of Memsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose this value as reference following the indication of the manufacturer. In this way, residual at 25 °C equals to zero [19].…”
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“…These techniques are used to improve the technology capabilities, but, to improve the performance of an accelerometer in application, other techniques are required. Some software techniques have been proposed to obtain thermal compensation parameters for the accelerometers [23,24]. These techniques are based on a polynomial equation in which the parameters are obtained with regression methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cao proposed to use multiple fading factors for a strong tracking Kalman filter (STKF), which can better adapt to the uncertainty of the accelerometer error model [16]. Ruzza obtained original data through the temperature test and established a low-order polynomial equation, combined it with the measurement error caused by thermal drift, and then used them in the temperature drift compensation of the accelerometer [17]. Shen proposed a parallel processing algorithm of the temperature error based on variational mode decomposition (VMD) and an augmented nonlinear differentiator (AND), which can increase the efficiency of temperature error processing [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%