Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning

We describe design and verification of a novel autonomous sensor system (Magnetic Cubes) for evaluating the distance between two points as well as the rotation matrix between the coordinate systems attached to the sensors. The system is based on two sensors, each comprising three orthogonal coils wo...

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Main Authors: Jovičić Nenad S., Đurić-Jovičić Milica D., Roby-Brami Agnes, Popović Mirjana B., Đorđević Antonije R.
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Language:English
Published: Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2015/0040-21761505828J.pdf
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author Jovičić Nenad S.
Đurić-Jovičić Milica D.
Roby-Brami Agnes
Popović Mirjana B.
Đorđević Antonije R.
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Đurić-Jovičić Milica D.
Roby-Brami Agnes
Popović Mirjana B.
Đorđević Antonije R.
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description We describe design and verification of a novel autonomous sensor system (Magnetic Cubes) for evaluating the distance between two points as well as the rotation matrix between the coordinate systems attached to the sensors. The system is based on two sensors, each comprising three orthogonal coils wound on foam cubes, and near-field coupling between the sensors, which operate the medium frequency band. Testing and verification of the designed system was done by performing various 2D and 3D movements, and comparing positions and orientations estimated by Magnetic Cubes with those measured by an optical motion capture system. In all cases, good agreement is obtained: the RMS error for the estimation of the distances between the cubes is less than 10 mm (less than 2%), while the RMS errors for the estimation of the Cartesian coordinates are less than 7%. The discrepancies between the results obtained from the two systems were also assessed by the Pearson correlation coefficient (greater than 0.9 for the Cartesian coordinates and greater than 0.99 for the distances between the cubes).
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spelling doaj.art-e115274dd9024543a22b0f4f4ba491052022-12-21T20:11:25ZengSavez inženjera i tehničara SrbijeTehnika0040-21762560-30862015-01-0170582883510.5937/tehnika1505828J0040-21761505828JMagnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioningJovičić Nenad S.0Đurić-Jovičić Milica D.1Roby-Brami Agnes2Popović Mirjana B.3Đorđević Antonije R.4University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique, Paris, FranceUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade, SerbiaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade + Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsWe describe design and verification of a novel autonomous sensor system (Magnetic Cubes) for evaluating the distance between two points as well as the rotation matrix between the coordinate systems attached to the sensors. The system is based on two sensors, each comprising three orthogonal coils wound on foam cubes, and near-field coupling between the sensors, which operate the medium frequency band. Testing and verification of the designed system was done by performing various 2D and 3D movements, and comparing positions and orientations estimated by Magnetic Cubes with those measured by an optical motion capture system. In all cases, good agreement is obtained: the RMS error for the estimation of the distances between the cubes is less than 10 mm (less than 2%), while the RMS errors for the estimation of the Cartesian coordinates are less than 7%. The discrepancies between the results obtained from the two systems were also assessed by the Pearson correlation coefficient (greater than 0.9 for the Cartesian coordinates and greater than 0.99 for the distances between the cubes).http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2015/0040-21761505828J.pdfmagnetic positioning systemelectromagnetic collocated sensors
spellingShingle Jovičić Nenad S.
Đurić-Jovičić Milica D.
Roby-Brami Agnes
Popović Mirjana B.
Đorđević Antonije R.
Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
Tehnika
magnetic positioning system
electromagnetic collocated sensors
title Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
title_full Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
title_fullStr Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
title_short Magnetic cubes-collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
title_sort magnetic cubes collocated coils as sensors for displacement positioning
topic magnetic positioning system
electromagnetic collocated sensors
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2015/0040-21761505828J.pdf
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