Inexpensive and Automatic Calibration for Acceleration Sensors. Krohn, A., Beigl, M., Decker, C., Kochendörfer, U., & Zimmer, T. In 2nd International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing Systems (UCS 2004), of Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), pages 148--154, November, 2004. abstract bibtex Abstract— In this paper, we present two methods for calibra- tion of acceleration sensors that are inexpensive, in-situ, require minimum user interaction and are targeted to a broad set of acceleration sensor applications and devices. We overcome the necessity of orthogonal axes alignment by extending existing calibration methods with a non-orthogonal axes model. Our non-orthogonal method can furthermore be used to enable automatic calibration for 1- or 2-axes accelerometers or realize a simultaneous mass-calibration of sensors with minimum effort. The influence of noise to the presented calibration methods is analysed.
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