A methodology for the performance evaluation of low-cost accelerometer and magnetometer sensors in geomatics applications

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This paper presents a methodology and its software implementation for the performance evaluation of low-cost accelerometer and magnetometer sensors for use in geomatics applications. A known mathematical calibration model has been adopted. The method was completed with statistical methodologies for adjusting observations and has been extended to calculate accuracies for the attitude, heading, and tilt angles estimation that are of interest to geomatics applications. The evaluation method consists of two stages. First, the evaluation method reviews the total magnitude of acceleration or the strength of the magnetic field. Second, the evaluation is more detailed and concerns the determination of mathematical parameters that describe both accelerometer and magnetometer working model. A software tool that implements the evaluation model has been developed and is applied both in accelerometer and magnetometer measurement data-sets acquired from a low-cost sensor system.

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Patonis, P., Patias, P., Tziavos, I. N., & Rossikopoulos, D. (2018). A methodology for the performance evaluation of low-cost accelerometer and magnetometer sensors in geomatics applications. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 21(2), 139–148. https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2018.1424085

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