基于微机械传感器的创新空速传感

Vittoria Di Fiore, C. Conte, V. Bottino, D. Accardo, G. Rufino, G. de Alteriis, F. Passaniti, D. Patti, D. Sanfilippo
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QVAR具有与惯性传感器集成的适应性,可作为导航辅助传感器。它可以通过利用基于空速估计和惯性数据的航位推算,在具有挑战性的GPS条件下协助导航。此外,QVAR通过与空气数据传感器进行交叉排队,提高了空气数据传感器的精度。与传统的皮托管相比,QVAR的创新技术为导航提供了显著的优势。它消除了对空速估计入口的需要,并作为一种低成本的数字传感器。此外,QVAR可以很容易地在遥控飞机系统上进行测试。它在质量、尺寸、功耗和复杂性方面的最低要求使其成为一个非常有前途的空速传感解决方案,特别是在小型无人飞机等可用资源有限的平台上。本文介绍了意法半导体公司基于MEMS技术开发的Qvar原型传感器。已经导出了一个数字输出,并进行了几次实验室测试,以找到该输出与气流速度之间的相关性,目的是利用开发的传感器来估计无人机的空速。
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Innovative Airspeed Sensing Based on a Micromachined Sensor
The adaptability of QVAR to integrate with inertial sensors makes it useful as an auxiliary sensor for navigation. It can assist in navigation under challenging GPS conditions by utilizing Dead Reckoning based on airspeed estimates and inertial data. Additionally, QVAR can enhance the accuracy of air data sensors by utilizing cross-sensor queuing with air data sensors. The innovative technology of QVAR offers significant advantages for navigation compared to traditional Pitot tubes. It eliminates the need for airspeed estimation inlets and serves as a low-cost digital sensor. Moreover, QVAR can be easily tested on remotely piloted aircraft systems. Its minimal requirements in terms of mass, size, power consumption, and complexity make it a highly promising solution for airspeed sensing, especially on platforms with limited available resources like small unmanned aircraft. The following paper presents the development of a prototypal sensor, namely Qvar, produced by STMicroelectronics and based on MEMS technology. A digital output has been derived, and several laboratory tests have been conducted to find a correlation between this output and the speed of airflow, with the aim to exploit the developed sensor for estimating the airspeed of a drone.
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