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This study evaluates micro-electromechanical (MEMS) accelerometer chips for pavement vibration monitoring. The VS1002 chip demonstrated superior sensitivity and resolution, making it ideal for smart road construction applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Sensor Technology

Background:

  • Pavement vibration monitoring under vehicle loads is crucial for traffic information and structural health assessment in smart road construction.
  • Sensor performance directly impacts the effectiveness of pavement monitoring systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To select a suitable acceleration sensor for pavement vibration monitoring.
  • To compare the performance of three micro-electromechanical (MEMS) accelerometer chips: VS1002, MS9001, and ADXL355.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a printed circuit board (PCB) with integrated VS1002, MS9001, and ADXL355 MEMS accelerometer chips.
  • Conducted experimental design and comparative testing of sensor performance, including sensitivity, linearity, noise, resolution, frequency response, and temperature drift.

Main Results:

  • Dynamic and static calibration methods for sensitivity testing yielded similar results.
  • Gravitational acceleration must be considered for accelerometer range selection to prevent over-range.
  • VS1002 exhibited the highest sensitivity and resolution at 3.3 V, offering the best overall performance.
  • ADXL355 showed minimal temperature dependence (-20 °C to 60 °C), while VS1002 and MS9001 voltage references varied linearly with temperature.

Conclusions:

  • The VS1002 MEMS accelerometer is recommended for pavement vibration monitoring due to its superior sensitivity, resolution, and overall performance.
  • The ADXL355 offers excellent temperature stability, which is advantageous for long-term monitoring.
  • This research aids in developing high-precision, long-life acceleration sensors for smart road infrastructure.