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ECE5320 Mechatronics Assignment#01: Literature Survey on Sensors and Actuators Topic: Infrared Sensor Prepared by: Long Di Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Utah State University E: [email protected] ; T: (435)754-6787 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators Slide-2 Outline – – – – – – – – – – 3/10/2010 Reference list To Explore Further Major Applications Basic Working Principle Typical Sample Configuration in Application Major Specifications Advantages Limitations Places to Buy Conclusion ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 2 Slide-3 Reference list • “FMA Direct IR Sensor,” URL http://www.revolectrix.com/pic/Co-Pilot • G. Egan and B. Taylor, “The Use of Infrared Sensors for Absolute Attitude Determination of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” Tech. Rep. MECSE-22-2006, Monash University, Australia, 2006. • L. Di, H. Chao, and Y. Q. Chen, “A Two-stage Calibration Method for Low-cost UAV Attitude Estimation Using Infrared Sensor”, submitted to 2010 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications, July 15-17, 2010, Qingdao, ShanDong, China 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 3 Slide-4 Reference list • Paparazzi Autopilot_Infrared Sensors URL http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Infrared_Sensors • “The Electromagnetic Spectrum,” URL http://science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/ems/infrared.html. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 4 Slide-5 To Explore Further (survival pointers of web references etc) • • • • • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_infrared_sensor http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/ir_intro/ir_intro.htm http://www.glolab.com/pirparts/infrared.html http://kitsrus.com/pdf/k30.pdf http://www.acroname.com/robotics/info/articles/sharp/s harp.html 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 5 Slide-6 Major applications • • • • • • • • • • 3/10/2010 Attitude estimation devices (Focus in this assignment) Augmentative communication devices Car locking systems Computers Emergency response systems Environmental control systems Home security systems Telephones TVs, VCRs, CD players, stereos Toys ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 6 Slide-7 Major applications Infrared Home Security System Instead of being triggered by any motion, the system detects infrared energy. This energy must register as a certain profile in order for the alarm to trigger. That profile of course is one of a human rather than an animal. This enables the infrared system to lower the amount of false alarms while still being triggered before the door or window is damaged. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 7 Slide-8 Major applications Automotive : Body Systems : Window Condensation (Fogging) Sensing and Prediction In combination with a humidity sensor and Melexis IR sensors, mounted behind the windscreen, can be used to predict the occurrence of a fogging condition prior to fog forming on the glass. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 8 Slide-9 Major applications Distance measurement (Sharp IR sensor) A pulse of IR light is emitted by the emitter. This light travels out in the field of view and either hits an object or just keeps on going. In the case of no object, the light is never reflected and the reading shows no object. If the light reflects off an object, it returns to the detector and creates a triangle between the point of reflection, the emitter, and the detector. The angles in this triangle vary based on the distance to the object. The receiver portion of these new detectors is actually a precision lens that transmits the reflected light onto various portions of the enclosed linear CCD array based on the angle of the triangle described above. The CCD array can then determine what angle the reflected light came back at and therefore, it can calculate the distance to the object. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 9 Slide-10 Basic Working Principle(1) Infrared radiation exists in the electromagnetic spectrum at a wavelength that is longer than visible light. It cannot be seen but it can be detected. Objects that generate heat also generate infrared radiation and those objects include animals and the human body whose radiation is strongest at a wavelength of 9.4um. Infrared in this range will not pass through many types of material that pass visible light such as ordinary window glass and plastic. However it will pass through, with some attenuation, material that is opaque to visible light such as germanium and silicon. An unprocessed silicon wafer makes a good IR window in a weatherproof enclosure for outdoor use. It also provides additional filtering for light in the visible range. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 10 Slide-11 Basic Working Principle (2) Most IR sensors consist of two to four pixels of equal areas made by photosensitive material. It measures the infrared radiation of objects based on their temperature from its field of view. Sensor FOV +/- Do 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 11 Slide-12 Basic Working Principle (3) Then the radiation goes into the front of the sensor faces and through the photoelectric effect, the nature of the photosensitive material gets changed. This directly changes the current or voltage in the internal sensor circuit. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 12 Slide-13 Typical Sample Configuration in Application (1) • Attitude estimation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) • The paparazzi autopilot uses infrared thermopiles for primary attitude sensing. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 13 Slide-14 Typical Sample Configuration in Application (2) • The theory is that at zero bank or pitch angle, the difference in the heat between the two sensors should be zero, and at 90 degrees it should be maximum. From this relationship a linear regression is made and angles are calculated during flight. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 14 Slide-15 Typical Sample Configuration in Application (3) • Each pair of sensors measures one axis, a minimum of 2 pairs must be used to measure pitch and roll but best results are obtained thru the use of a 3rd pair on the vertical axis. Since the output signal from each sensor pair is proportional to both the attitude and the weather/terrain, systems with only x-y sensors require a ground calibration and may not provide accurate angle calculations as the aircraft travels over terrain with different IR radiation. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 15 Slide-16 Typical Sample Configuration in Application (4) The Infrared measurements get the difference between each pair of the sensor pixels and determine the attitudes of the object. Head IR sensor Left IR sensor θ X Axis t Tail IR sensor Φ t Y Axis r p Ground θ Z Axis 3/10/2010 IR sensor Right Φ Ground Z Axis ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 16 Slide-17 Major Specifications Specification Parameters Weight 0.39oz Vibration 200G max Operating Current <10 milliamps Operating Voltage +3 to +9 volts DC Sensing Element photosensitive material Updating Frequency 60 Hz Power Consumption 30 mW 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 17 Slide-18 Advantages • • • • • • • Low power requirements: therefore ideal for laptops, telephones, personal digital assistants Low circuitry costs Simple circuitry: no special or proprietary hardware is required, can be incorporated into the integrated circuit of a product Higher security: directionality of the beam helps ensure that data isn't leaked or spilled to nearby devices as it's transmitted Portable Few international regulatory constraints: IrDA (Infrared Data Association) functional devices will ideally be usable by international travelers, no matter where they may be High noise immunity: not as likely to have interference from signals from other devices 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 18 Slide-19 Limitations • • • • • Line of sight: transmitters and receivers must be almost directly aligned (i.e. able to see each other) to communicate Blocked by common materials: people, walls, plants, etc. can block transmission Short range: performance drops off with longer distances Light, weather sensitive: direct sunlight, rain, fog, dust, pollution can affect transmission Speed: data rate transmission is lower than typical wired transmission 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 19 Slide-20 Places to Buy • http://www.fmadirect.com/detail.htm?item=1778 §ion=20 • http://www.melexis.com/Sensor_ICs_Infrared_an d_Optical/Infrared_Thermometers/Infrared_Sens or_IC_19.aspx Piezocryst - 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 20 Slide-21 Conclusion Infrared Sensors have some many advantages (small size, low power consumption, etc.) They also have several limitations(temperature, line of sight, etc.) They have been widely used on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) related project for attitude estimations for their low cost and acceptable accuracy features. 3/10/2010 ECE5320 Mechatronics. Assignment#1 Survey on sensors and actuators 21