Invention Application
- Patent Title: Ultrasound transducer temperature compensation methods, apparatus and programs
- Patent Title (中): 超声换能器温度补偿方法,仪器和程序
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Application No.: US10002453Application Date: 2001-11-01
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Publication No.: US20020147558A1Publication Date: 2002-10-10
- Inventor: Ralf Seip , Russell C. Watts
- Applicant: Robert Bosch Corporation
- Applicant Address: null
- Assignee: Robert Bosch Corporation
- Current Assignee: Robert Bosch Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: null
- Main IPC: G06F019/00
- IPC: G06F019/00

Abstract:
Method, apparatus and computer programs are described for compensating for the effect of temperature on the sensitivity of electrostatic ultrasound (US) transducers, particularly as used in an automotive occupancy sensing (AOS) systems for sensing the nature or type of occupant and the location of the occupant with respect to the vehicle interior. The invention permits the AOS to classify the occupancy state of the vehicle from a US echo signal substantially free of the effects of temperature on signal amplitude. A capacitive divider or voltage monitor is employed to measure the capacitance of the transducer. The voltage monitor output is used by the scaling algorithm of a compensator to determine the scaling factor to be applied to the US transducer signal to compensate for the effect of temperature on the transducer sensitivity. Calibration procedures and software are disclosed for determining the coefficients of the scaling algorithm to compensate for temperature effects and also to compensate for installation factors, transducer manufacturing variations, and circuit board effects. The system disclosed is useful for other types of signal processing in addition to temperature compensation of AOS ultrasonic signals, and may be used in other ranging devices such as cameras, golf or binocular range finders, and measuring devices and instruments.
Public/Granted literature
- US06470286B1 Ultrasound transducer temperature compensation methods, apparatus and programs Public/Granted day:2002-10-22
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