A Distributed Method for Self-Calibration of Magnetoresistive Angular Position Sensor within a Servo System

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 10;22(16):5974. doi: 10.3390/s22165974.

Abstract

Magnetoresistive angle position sensors are, beside Hall effect sensors, especially suitable for usage within servo systems due to their reliability, longevity, and resilience to unfavorable environmental conditions. The proposed distributed method for self-calibration of magnetoresistive angular position sensor uses the data collected during the highest allowed speed shaft movement for the identification of the measurement process model parameters. Data acquisition and initial data processing have been realized as a part of the control process of the servo system, whereas the identification of the model parameters is a service of an application server. The method of minimizing of the sum of algebraic distances of the sensor readings and the parametrized model is employed for the identification of parameters of linear compensation, whereas the average shaft rotation speed has been used as a high precision reference for the identification of parameters of harmonic compensation. The proposed method, in addition to a fast convergence, provides for the increase in measurement accuracy for an order of magnitude. Experimentally obtained measurement uncertainty was better than 0.5°, with the residual variance less than 0.02°, comparable to the sensor resolution.

Keywords: angle measurement; distributed systems; magnetoresistive sensors; self-calibration; servo system.

Grants and funding

The APC was funded by Synchrotek d.o.o., Belgrade, Serbia.