Title :
Split diaphragm capacitive sensor for 3-D ranging
Author :
Masek, Vlastimil ; Cermak, Roman
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´´s, Nfld., Canada
Abstract :
The development of a novel capacitive sensor for 3D airborne ultrasonic ranging is described. The sensor provides, in addition to the conventional range measurement, angular information about the signal bearing. The sensor is derived from a widely used Polaroid-type electrostatic transducer that features 1% accuracy in ranging within a 15° detection cone. The transducer consists of a thin polymer foil metallized on one side, the diaphragm, that is stretched over a roughened metallic back plate where the dielectric consists of two layers, the foil and the layer of air. The metallized coating has been split in half by chemical etching in order to obtain a two element array for measuring the bearing angles associated with the range finders. The crosscorrelation technique has been applied to process the raw signal data in order to obtain the desired phase delays. As a result, a nearly linear agreement between the phase delays and the bearing angles in a 20° cone has been measured.
Keywords :
acoustic correlation; capacitive sensors; diaphragms; direction-of-arrival estimation; distance measurement; electrostatic devices; phase measurement; ultrasonic measurement; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 3D airborne ultrasonic ranging; TOF ultrasonic ranging; bearing angle measurement; chemical etching; crosscorrelation; detection cone; diaphragm; dual dielectric layer; electrostatic transducer; phase delays; range measurement; ranging accuracy; roughened metallic back plate; signal bearing angular measurement; split diaphragm capacitive sensor; split metallized coating; thin polymer metallized foil; triangulation; two element array; Capacitive sensors; Coatings; Delay; Dielectrics; Electrostatic measurements; Metallization; Polymers; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2004. Proceedings of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8692-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2004.1426203