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Simple and direct calculation of capacitive sensor sensitivity map

Jérôme Lucas (LEG, Ecole Supérieure d'Électricité Genérale, Paris, France)
Stéphane Holé (LISIF, Université Pierre et Marie Curie‐Paris6, France)
Christophe Bâtis (HLP Technologies, Paris, France)
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to introduce a rapid method for calculating capacitive sensor signal variations for any small permittivity or electrode modifications at any position in space.

Design/methodology/approach

When a capacitive sensor is probing its surrounding, the modification of the permittivity, the displacement or the deformation of one or more electrodes induce a signal variation which depends on the position of the modification. Seeing that modification as a small perturbation and using Gauss identity, it is possible to find integral expressions of the sensor sensitivity map.

Findings

Capacitive sensor sensitivity map expressions depend only on the perturbation to measure, on the electric field before the perturbation, and on a sensitivity field which is the electric field produced by the sensor when the measuring electrode is held to 1 V while the others, except the floating ones, are grounded. The sensitivity field is a kind of Green's function for the capacitive sensor. The knowledge of the electric and sensitivity fields makes it possible to obtain the whole sensor sensitivity map at once without requiring time consuming parametric calculations.

Originality/value

The sensitivity field calculation provides a simple and direct view of the capacitive sensor capabilities. That should improve capacitive sensor design.

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Citation

Lucas, J., Holé, S. and Bâtis, C. (2008), "Simple and direct calculation of capacitive sensor sensitivity map", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 307-318. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640810836861

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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