Title
TempMath - Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Resistive-Based Temperature Measurement Data Acquisition Systems
Abstract
Most modern equipment, either industrial, home use or special purpose, deals with specific physical parameters measurement. Out of these, temperature is one of the most meaningful and commonly measured parameters. Whether developing a custom-built measurement system or just a signal conditioning circuit for off-the-shelf measurement systems, the accuracy of the measured values is of paramount importance. Both general purpose and specialized temperature measurement acquisition systems have a specified accuracy on component tolerances and parameter drift. Such systems are specified with an initial accuracy and they should remain within specifications during operation in their nominal conditions (temperature range, humidity, altitude). Despite efforts in the design stage, many errors are later generated by the temperature drift of the components. The current papers presents a non-statistical simulator solution based on mathematical models for thermo-resistive (NTC, RTD) based digital temperature measurement systems. While designing the mathematical models, we also debate the influence of specific parameters on the total measurement error.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/EUC.2018.00013
2018 IEEE 16th International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC)
Keywords
Field
DocType
thermoresistive based digital temperature measurement systems,RTD,NTC,TempMath,physical parameter measurement,measurement error,signal conditioning circuit,resistive-based temperature measurement data acquisition systems,digital temperature measurement systems,mathematical models,nonstatistical simulator solution
Transducer,Signal conditioning,System of measurement,Computer science,Resistive touchscreen,Modeling and simulation,Data acquisition,Control engineering,Real-time computing,Mathematical model,Temperature measurement
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5386-8297-5
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5