Elimination of hand-induced parasitic vibration in self-mixing displacement measurement based on FFT
Chol-Hyon Kim,
Myong-Il Kim,
Hyok-Chol Kim
et al.
Abstract:A method of removing hand-induced parasitic vibration is presented based on FFT for a handheld self-mixing (SM) displacement sensor measuring mechanical vibration. Parasitic vibration has been measured by and large with solid-state accelerometers (SSAs) and, in doing so, removed. Such methods increase the complexity of the device and the cost since they need additional hardware and a complicated algorithm for elimination of parasitic vibration. The proposed method can be applied to all cases where the frequenc… Show more
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