Inductive localization accuracy of a passive 3-D coil in an Industry 4.0 environment
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Published:2019-04-24
Issue:1
Volume:8
Page:171-183
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ISSN:2194-878X
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Container-title:Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Sens. Sens. Syst.
Author:
Psiuk Rafael, Müller Alfred, Cichon Daniel, Heuberger Albert, Brauer HartmutORCID, Töpfer HannesORCID
Abstract
Abstract. In this paper a localization system of a passive 3-D coil is
proposed and signal uncertainties due to the 3-D coil's arbitrary orientation
are analyzed. The 3-D coil is excited by an alternating primary magnetic
field. Geometrically distributed pick-up coils measure the 3-D coil's
secondary field. By means of a simulated look-up table that assigns expected
voltages from the pick-up coils to the positions of the 3-D coil, the
position of the 3-D coil is deduced by a least-squares approach. A basic
assumption is that the secondary field is invariant to the orientation of the
3-D coil. This allows a reduction of the computational effort for the look-up
table generation and the table search during the localization phase since for
each position the field distribution for only one orientation has to be
calculated. However, the assumption of invariance to rotation is only valid
for a dipole model. In this paper we investigate the localization error
introduced by this assumption when using 3-D coils with a geometric extent in
an inhomogeneous primary field. Optimized localization methods that decrease
the statistical error are proposed. The theoretical results are verified with
measurements conducted on a laboratory system.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Instrumentation
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