IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Two-Dimensional Inclinometer/Tilt Sensor With a Large Dynamic Range Utilizing Half-Wavelength Microstrip Resonator

  • Shabnam Ahmadi Andevari,
  • Jose-Luis Olvera-Cervantes,
  • Carlos E. Saavedra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3322973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 111169 – 111177

Abstract

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This article presents a 2-D inclinometer consisting of two individual sensors oriented orthogonally to one another such that each sensor measures the tilt angle along its respective axis. The sensors are constructed using a combination of a half-wavelength microstrip transmission line on a printed circuit board and a rotating transmission line on an overlapping circuit board. As the inclination angle changes, the overall length of the resonator varies, leading to a shift in the resonance wavelength. This wavelength shift accurately represents the inclination variation. The experimental results demonstrate a sensitivity of 0.507 mm/° and a resolution of 0.029° for the sensor. The inclinometer offers a wide dynamic tilt angle measurement range of at least 80° (±40°) along any axis in XY plane. Additionally, the proposed inclinometer exhibits simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and robustness.

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