G01R33/0035

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAGNETIC-BASED INDOOR VEHICLE POSITIONING
20220128365 · 2022-04-28 ·

Vehicle position is determined using magnetic field measurements within an indoor environment. Magnetic field measurements and sensor information are obtained from the vehicle and magnetic map information is obtained for the indoor environment. Parameters of vehicle motion are derived from the sensor information. The magnetic field measurements are processed to mitigate vehicular interference and then compensated for a magnetometer bias induced at least in part by the vehicle. Vehicle position is determined based at least in part on the compensated magnetic field magnetic measurements, the magnetic map information and the parameters of vehicle motion.

Magnetic field monitor having automated quantitative calibration of magnetic field sensor

A magnetic field monitor includes a magnetic field sensor that generates an electronic signal at a time period representing a magnetic field of the environment and includes a sensor transducer having a sensor bobbin, a primary coil, a secondary, over-winding coil, a sensor circuit, a controller connected to the primary coil, and a digitally controlled potentiometer connected to the secondary coil and controller. A non-linear output is converted to a quantitative linear output.

Multi-functional magnetic test structure for XMR sensors

A sensor die may include a set of sensing elements and a test structure associated with determining a magnetic sensitivity of the set of sensing elements. The test structure includes a first test sensing element sensitive in a direction in a plane defined by a surface of the sensor die, a second test sensing element sensitive in the direction in the plane defined by the surface of the sensor die, and a wire on chip (WoC) associated with applying a magnetic field to the first test sensing element and the second test sensing element. The first test sensing element, the second test sensing element, and the WoC may be arranged such that, when current flows through the WoC, the first test sensing element senses a component of the magnetic field in the direction, and the second test sensing element senses a component of the magnetic field in a perpendicular direction.

In-field soft magnetic distortion hardware compensation

A method for calibrating a magnetometer of an electronic device can include detecting a change in a magnetism of the electronic device, collecting a first magnetic field data from the magnetometer at sampling frequency of at least 1 hertz, generating an elliptical calibration model based at least partially on the collected first magnetic field data, collecting a second magnetic field data from the magnetometer, and fitting the collected second magnetic field data to a sphere using the elliptical calibration model.

CORRECTION OF TRANSMISSION LINE INDUCED PHASE AND AMPLITUDE ERRORS IN REFLECTIVITY MEASUREMENTS

Various examples of methods and systems are disclosed for correction of phase and amplitude errors that occur in transmission lines connecting transmitter/receiver devices to measurement fixtures. In one example, a method is described that includes using time domain processing to determine a phase shift from the measurement fixture that can occur between calibration measurements and measurements of the specimen under test. In another example, a method is described that includes frequency-domain processing of the signals to obtain both phase and amplitude corrections. Including these phase and amplitude corrections in the calibration procedure can reduce or minimize the errors induced in the measurements when the transmission line(s) experience either temperature changes or physical deflections, among other things.

KITCHEN DEVICE HAVING A MAGNETOMETER

A kitchen device (100) having: a base (110) with a coupling (120) for receiving an accessory (130), the accessory (130) comprising a magnet and being configured for performing an operation when operated by the kitchen device (100); a controller configured to operate the kitchen device (100), and thereby the accessory (130), to perform the operation; and a magnetometer located in the base (110) and configured to interact with the magnet when the accessory (130) is coupled to the base (110) to provide an accessory signal indicative of a presence of the accessory (130) to the controller, wherein the magnetometer comprises a magnetoresistor.

METHOD FOR SELF-CALIBRATING MULTIPLE FIELD SENSORS HAVING THREE OR MORE SENSING AXES AND SYSTEM PERFORMING THE SAME
20220120827 · 2022-04-21 ·

Embodiments relate to a method including obtaining m measured values for each field sensor by measuring with respect to a first sensor group including first type of field sensors and a second sensor group including different second type of field sensors, which are attached to the rigid body, at m time steps; and calibrating a sensor frame of the first type of field sensor and a sensor frame of the second type of field sensor by using a correlation between the first type of field sensor and the second type of field sensor based on measured values of at least some of the m time steps, wherein the multiple field sensors include different field sensors of a magnetic field sensor, an acceleration sensor, and a force sensor, and a system therefor.

Apparatus and method for adjusting calibration parameters and sensor system
11761980 · 2023-09-19 · ·

Adjusting of calibration parameters for a sensor. The adjusted calibration parameters may be used to correct the raw data of the sensor. It is provided to calculate new calibration parameters only when accuracy of the calibration parameters currently available is no longer adequate, and suitable measurement data are available for a recalibration of the sensor. Otherwise, the components necessary for calibrating the sensor data may be deactivated in order to reduce energy consumption.

Method for determining a calibration specification, method for determining an absolute humidity, and NMR measuring device
11187665 · 2021-11-30 · ·

A method determines a calibration specification specifying a functional correlation between an NMR measurement variable, determined using an NMR measuring device, for a material to be analyzed and a humidity contained in the material to be analyzed. The method includes provision of a relaxation curve of the material having a known humidity; determination of a relaxation time distribution from the relaxation curve provided; and determination of an approximate relaxation time distribution relative to at least one other humidity. The at least one other humidity is less than the known humidity. The method further includes reconstruction of another relaxation curve from the approximate relaxation time distribution; determination of an expected NMR measurement variable from the reconstructed other relaxation curve for the at least one other humidity; and determination of the calibration specification as a function of the humidity contained in the material, in accordance with the determinable NMR measurement variable.

METHOD FOR CALIBRATING THE SENSITIVITY OF MONOAXIAL OR MULTIAXIAL MAGNETIC FIELD SENSORS
20220026505 · 2022-01-27 ·

In a method for calibrating the sensitivity of a monoaxial or multiaxial magnetic field sensor, the magnetic field sensor is exposed consecutively to at least three magnetic fields having different magnetic field vectors which may be freely orientated in space so that they span an oblique coordinate system. The magnetic fields are measured with the magnetic field sensor in order to obtain a sensitivity vector in the oblique coordinate system of the magnetic field vectors for each sensor axis. The sensitivity vectors are transformed into an orthogonal coordinate system via a transformation matrix, and sensitivity and transverse sensitivity of each sensor axis are then calculated on the basis of the transformed sensitivity vectors either directly or following a further transformation. The method enables rapid, precise calibration of all sensitivities of a magnetic field sensor, since it does not require any orthogonal magnetic fields.