DocumentCode
2677890
Title
A review of sensor sensitivity and stability
Author
Vig, John R. ; Walls, Fred L.
Author_Institution
US Army Common-Electron. Commnd, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
33
Abstract
Acoustic sensor sensitivity is often reported in units of Hz per unit of measurand. It has been frequently stated or implied in the sensor literature that higher-frequency sensors are preferable to lower frequency sensors because the frequency change per unit of measurand is higher, i.e., the higher-frequency sensors are more “sensitive”. This paper reviews the resonator instabilities that lead to the conclusions that: 1) sensitivity expressed as Hz per unit of measurand is not a good measure of sensor quality, and 2) when compared on the bases of accuracy, reproducibility and resolution capability, “good” low frequency sensors are often superior to “good” high frequency ones
Keywords
acoustic transducers; frequency control; resonators; sensitivity; stability; 10 MHz; 100 MHz; accuracy; acoustic sensor; frequency measurement; frequency stability; noise; reproducibility; resolution capability; sensor sensitivity; temperature stability; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic sensors; Electrical resistance measurement; Fluctuations; Frequency measurement; Measurement units; Noise measurement; Resonant frequency; Stability; Surface acoustic waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frequency Control Symposium and Exhibition, 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE/EIA International
Conference_Location
Kansas City, MO
ISSN
1075-6787
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5838-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FREQ.2000.887325
Filename
887325
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