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Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering
Load cells are transducers used to measure force or weight. Despite the fact that there is a wide variety of load cells, most of these transducers that are used in the weighing industry are based on strain gauges. In this paper, an s-beam load cell based on strain gauges was suitably assembled to th...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2006
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author | Hernandez, Wilmar |
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description | Load cells are transducers used to measure force or weight. Despite the fact that there is a wide variety of load cells, most of these transducers that are used in the weighing industry are based on strain gauges. In this paper, an s-beam load cell based on strain gauges was suitably assembled to the mechanical structure of several seats of a bus under performance tests and used to measure the resistance of their mechanical structure to tension forces applied horizontally to the seats being tested. The load cell was buried in a broad-band noise background where the unwanted information and the relevant signal sometimes share a very similar frequency spectrum and its performance was improved by using a recursive least-squares (RLS) lattice algorithm. The experimental results are satisfactory and a significant improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio at the system output of 27 dB was achieved, which is a good performance factor for judging the quality of the system. |
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spelling | pubmed-38945322014-01-17 Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering Hernandez, Wilmar Sensors (Basel) Full Research Paper Load cells are transducers used to measure force or weight. Despite the fact that there is a wide variety of load cells, most of these transducers that are used in the weighing industry are based on strain gauges. In this paper, an s-beam load cell based on strain gauges was suitably assembled to the mechanical structure of several seats of a bus under performance tests and used to measure the resistance of their mechanical structure to tension forces applied horizontally to the seats being tested. The load cell was buried in a broad-band noise background where the unwanted information and the relevant signal sometimes share a very similar frequency spectrum and its performance was improved by using a recursive least-squares (RLS) lattice algorithm. The experimental results are satisfactory and a significant improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio at the system output of 27 dB was achieved, which is a good performance factor for judging the quality of the system. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3894532/ Text en © 2006 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Full Research Paper Hernandez, Wilmar Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title | Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title_full | Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title_fullStr | Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title_short | Improving the Response of a Load Cell by Using Optimal Filtering |
title_sort | improving the response of a load cell by using optimal filtering |
topic | Full Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894532/ |
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