Neural-network-based smart sensor framework operating in a harsh environment (Q2570401)

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Neural-network-based smart sensor framework operating in a harsh environment
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    Neural-network-based smart sensor framework operating in a harsh environment (English)
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    28 October 2005
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    Summary: We present an artificial neural-network- (NN-) based smart interface framework for sensors operating in harsh environments. The NN-based sensor can automatically compensate for the nonlinear response characteristics and its nonlinear dependency on the environmental parameters, with high accuracy. To show the potential of the proposed NN-based framework, we provide results of a smart capacitive pressure sensor (CPS) operating in a wide temperature range of 0 to \(250^{\circ}\)C. Through simulated experiments, we have shown that the NN-based CPS model is capable of providing pressure readout with a maximum full-scale (FS) error of only \(\pm 1.0\)\% over this temperature range. A novel scheme for estimating the ambient temperature from the sensor characteristics itself is proposed. For this purpose, a second NN is utilized to estimate the ambient temperature accurately from the knowledge of the offset capacitance of the CPS. A microcontroller-unit- (MCU-) based implementation scheme is also provided.
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    intelligent sensors
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    artificial neural networks
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    autocompensation
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