MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF

High-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA) is widely used in the aerospace field and the precise control of missiles. Therefore, its calibration accuracy is critical to sensor performance and the overall control system. In order to decrease the influence of noise on the HGMA output signal, a hybrid denoising...

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Main Authors: Zeyu Yan, Boyang Hou, Jingchun Zhang, Chong Shen, Yunbo Shi, Jun Tang, Huiliang Cao, Jun Liu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8796344/
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author Zeyu Yan
Boyang Hou
Jingchun Zhang
Chong Shen
Yunbo Shi
Jun Tang
Huiliang Cao
Jun Liu
author_facet Zeyu Yan
Boyang Hou
Jingchun Zhang
Chong Shen
Yunbo Shi
Jun Tang
Huiliang Cao
Jun Liu
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description High-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA) is widely used in the aerospace field and the precise control of missiles. Therefore, its calibration accuracy is critical to sensor performance and the overall control system. In order to decrease the influence of noise on the HGMA output signal, a hybrid denoising algorithm which is based on the Time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF), Local mean decomposition (LMD) and Sample entropy (SE) has been proposed in this article. For the problem that the TFPF algorithm is limited in the choice of window length, LMD and SE are used to distinguish components, which can improve the TFPF algorithm effectively. It provides a better balance between noise reduction and signal fidelity. Firstly, the noise-containing signal can be decomposed by LMD to obtain PFs. Secondly, calculate the sample entropy values of each PFs, then divide the signal into mixed component, useful component and noise component according to the similarity of sample entropy. Thirdly, the mixed component can use long-window TFPF to reduce noise, the short-window TFPF can reduce the noise for the useful component, and the noise component can be wiped off directly. Finally, the useful component and the mixed component are both reconstructed to form the final denoised signal. Experiments have showed that this method can not only remove noise (the noise of static signal is reduced by 91.76%, the signal-noise ratio of dynamic signal has increased to 17.6), but also retain the details of frequency and amplitude (the shock peak amplitude error is 0.062% and the vibration amplitude error is 0.04%). Therefore, this method can reduce the noise of the High-G MEMS accelerometer signal with maintaining the characteristics of the original signal, thereby greatly improves the performance of the accelerometer, making it widely used.
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spelling doaj.art-b079431b029b480bbfa0872f2b4194f12022-12-21T18:53:00ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01711390111391510.1109/ACCESS.2019.29351298796344MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPFZeyu Yan0Boyang Hou1Jingchun Zhang2Chong Shen3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6046-6051Yunbo Shi4Jun Tang5Huiliang Cao6https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9862-4329Jun Liu7Science and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaGlasgow College, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, ChinaBeijing Huijia Private School, Beijing, ChinaScience and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan, ChinaHigh-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA) is widely used in the aerospace field and the precise control of missiles. Therefore, its calibration accuracy is critical to sensor performance and the overall control system. In order to decrease the influence of noise on the HGMA output signal, a hybrid denoising algorithm which is based on the Time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF), Local mean decomposition (LMD) and Sample entropy (SE) has been proposed in this article. For the problem that the TFPF algorithm is limited in the choice of window length, LMD and SE are used to distinguish components, which can improve the TFPF algorithm effectively. It provides a better balance between noise reduction and signal fidelity. Firstly, the noise-containing signal can be decomposed by LMD to obtain PFs. Secondly, calculate the sample entropy values of each PFs, then divide the signal into mixed component, useful component and noise component according to the similarity of sample entropy. Thirdly, the mixed component can use long-window TFPF to reduce noise, the short-window TFPF can reduce the noise for the useful component, and the noise component can be wiped off directly. Finally, the useful component and the mixed component are both reconstructed to form the final denoised signal. Experiments have showed that this method can not only remove noise (the noise of static signal is reduced by 91.76%, the signal-noise ratio of dynamic signal has increased to 17.6), but also retain the details of frequency and amplitude (the shock peak amplitude error is 0.062% and the vibration amplitude error is 0.04%). Therefore, this method can reduce the noise of the High-G MEMS accelerometer signal with maintaining the characteristics of the original signal, thereby greatly improves the performance of the accelerometer, making it widely used.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8796344/High-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA)denoisinglocal mean decomposition (LMD)sample entropy (SE)time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF)Hopkinson bar
spellingShingle Zeyu Yan
Boyang Hou
Jingchun Zhang
Chong Shen
Yunbo Shi
Jun Tang
Huiliang Cao
Jun Liu
MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
IEEE Access
High-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA)
denoising
local mean decomposition (LMD)
sample entropy (SE)
time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF)
Hopkinson bar
title MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
title_full MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
title_fullStr MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
title_full_unstemmed MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
title_short MEMS Accelerometer Calibration Denoising Method for Hopkinson Bar System Based on LMD-SE-TFPF
title_sort mems accelerometer calibration denoising method for hopkinson bar system based on lmd se tfpf
topic High-G MEMS accelerometer (HGMA)
denoising
local mean decomposition (LMD)
sample entropy (SE)
time-frequency peak filtering (TFPF)
Hopkinson bar
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8796344/
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