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Dynamic Synchronous Capture Algorithm for an Electromagnetic Flowmeter.

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  • 1Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei 24205, Taiwan. yyfanj@csie.fju.edu.tw.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|April 11, 2017
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A new dynamic synchronous capture (DSC) algorithm accurately calculates electromagnetic flowmeter rates. This cost-effective method enhances microcontroller performance and reduces noise interference for stable flow measurements.

Area of Science:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Fluid Dynamics
  • Signal Processing

Background:

  • Electromagnetic flowmeters are crucial for accurate fluid measurement.
  • Existing methods face challenges with noise interference and computational demands.
  • Microcontroller unit (MCU) performance limitations can hinder real-time flow rate calculations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel dynamic synchronous capture (DSC) algorithm for electromagnetic flowmeters.
  • To enhance the accuracy and efficiency of flow rate signal processing.
  • To enable high-performance flow measurement on general MCU platforms, reducing system costs.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the dynamic synchronous capture (DSC) algorithm.
  • Implementation on a standard microcontroller unit (MCU) firmware platform.
Keywords:
Gaussian blurelectromagnetic flowmetermoving average algorithm

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  • Testing and validation of the algorithm's performance in flow rate calculation and noise reduction.
  • Main Results:

    • The DSC algorithm accurately calculates flow rate signals (m/s).
    • It efficiently converts analog signals, improving MCU execution performance.
    • The algorithm demonstrates robustness against abnormal noise and flow fluctuations, ensuring steady measurements.
    • Reduced demand for ADC accuracy and hardware signal amplification lowers overall system cost.

    Conclusions:

    • The DSC algorithm offers a cost-effective and high-performance solution for electromagnetic flowmeters.
    • It can be implemented on general MCU platforms without requiring specialized hardware like DSP.
    • The algorithm significantly improves measurement stability and accuracy while reducing system complexity and cost.