Accelerometer Calibration Method Based on Polynomial Curve Fitting

Arif Nugroho, Agustinus Bimo Gumelar, Eko Mulyanto Yuniarno, M. Purnomo
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Measurement is a process to find out the object quantity in a certain unit. Accelerometer sensor is an inertial measurement unit that can be used to measure the motion states of certain objects either static or dynamic. The accelerometer as a measurement tool must be reliable and valid in expressing the value. So, the accelerometer must be calibrated first before being used to measure the motion state of the object. In this paper, we propose the polynomial curve fitting method for calibrating the accelerometer sensor. Basically, this accelerometer sensor works based on the Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) principle where it converts the tilt of the sensor to the corresponding voltage. It should be noted that this accelerometer consists of a triple-axis where all of the axes have the same input-output value. Hence, by collecting the data that contains a number of the tilts of the sensor and the corresponding voltages, it is possible to generate the mathematical model that maps the tilts of the accelerometer sensor to the corresponding voltages. From the experiment, we can generate the five-order polynomials model that can be used to predict the new value that approximates the ground-truth value. It can be proved by measuring the Mean Absolute Error (MAE) score of the polynomial curve fitting between the ground-truth value and the prediction value. As a result, the Mean Absolute Error (MAE) score for each of the axes is 0.57. It indicates that our proposed method based on the polynomial curve fitting has been successfully applied for calibrating the accelerometer sensor.
基于多项式曲线拟合的加速度计标定方法
测量是在一定的单位中找出物体数量的过程。加速度计传感器是一种惯性测量单元,可用于测量某些物体的静态或动态运动状态。加速度计作为一种测量工具,在表示数值时必须可靠有效。因此,加速度计在用于测量物体的运动状态之前必须首先进行校准。在本文中,我们提出了多项式曲线拟合方法来校准加速度计传感器。基本上,这个加速度计传感器基于模数转换器(ADC)原理工作,它将传感器的倾斜转换为相应的电压。应该注意的是,这个加速度计由一个三轴组成,其中所有的轴都具有相同的输入输出值。因此,通过收集包含许多传感器倾斜和相应电压的数据,可以生成将加速度计传感器倾斜映射到相应电压的数学模型。从实验中,我们可以生成五阶多项式模型,该模型可用于预测接近基真值的新值。这可以通过测量真实值与预测值之间多项式曲线拟合的平均绝对误差(MAE)分数来证明。因此,每个轴的平均绝对误差(MAE)得分为0.57。结果表明,基于多项式曲线拟合的方法已成功地应用于加速度计传感器的标定。
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