On the node ordering of progressive polynomial approximation for the sensor linearization
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Published:2019
Issue:4
Volume:32
Page:539-554
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ISSN:0353-3670
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Container-title:Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:FACTA U EE
Author:
Prijic Aneta1,
Ilic Aleksandar1,
Prijic Zoran1,
Zivanovic Emilija1,
Randjelovic Branislav1
Affiliation:
1. University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš, Serbia
Abstract
Many sensors exhibit nonlinear dependence between their input and output
variables and specific techniques are often applied for the linearization of
their transfer characteristics. Some of them include additional analog
circuits, while the others are based on different numerical procedures. One
commonly used software solution is Progressive Polynomial Approximation.
This method for sensor transfer function linearization shows strong
dependence on the order of selected nodes in the linearization vector. There
are several modifications of this method which enhance its effectiveness but
require extensive computational time. This paper proposes the methodology
that shows improvement over Progressive Polynomial Approximation without
additional increase of complexity. It concerns the order of linearization
nodes in linearization vector. The optimal order of nodes is determined on
the basis of sensor transfer function concavity. The proposed methodology is
compared to the previously reported methods on a set of analytical
functions. It is then implemented in the temperature measurement system
using a set of thermistors with negative temperature coefficients. It is
shown that its implementation in the low-cost microcontrollers integrated
into the nodes of reconfigurable sensor networks is justified.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia