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A combined inductivecapacitive proximity sensor for seat occupancy detection
, Zangl H., Bretterklieber T., Brasseur G.
Published in IEEE
2010
Volume: 59
   
Issue: 5
Pages: 1463 - 1470
Abstract
This paper presents a simple and efficient seat occupancy detector. A seat occupancy detector is an integral part of the airbag safety system and, in its simplest form, provides the (occupied or vacant) status of the seat to the airbag control unit. Although the occupancy sensing methods based on a capacitive principle are efficient, they typically require electrodes to be placed in the surface layer of the sitting and backrest areas of the seat. The proposed sensor uses a simple electrode structure, and it is placed below the seat foam in the sitting area of the seat. These features promise a less-expensive sensor as it can be easily manufactured and installed in a seat. The new sensor combines inductive and capacitive proximity sensing principles. The sensor detects the presence of an occupant exploiting the shielding effect of the electric field while its inductive proximity feature senses the presence of conductive objects (e.g., laptop) that may be placed in the seat and helps to achieve reliable occupancy sensing. The measurement system uses a signal conditioning unit based on a carrier frequency principle. A prototype sensing system has been built, and its application as a seat occupancy sensing system in a vehicle has been verified. The developed system successfully senses human proximity and distinguishes it from other conductive objects. © 2006 IEEE.
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JournalData powered by TypesetIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
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ISSN00189456
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