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Wheel Rotation Sensor for Navigation System
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Abstract
The wheel rotation sensor developed for navigation system is small and light, and generates high output voltage of 0.37V p-p without a prc-amplifier when the gap between the sensor and the multi-polarized magnetic rotor is 2.0mm. The sensor has excellent resistance to environmental conditions. Several simulation tests and car evaluations were carried out and it is confirmed that the sensor generates enough output voltage and satisfies requirements for the system including the decrease of output voltage caused by temperature, gap variation while running, and so on.
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Saito, H., Kume, M., Kawamura, S., and Shimizu, O., "Wheel Rotation Sensor for Navigation System," SAE Technical Paper 880409, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880409.Also In
References
- Doi Y. “Sumitomo Electric's Automated Vehicle Location and Navigation System presented at the SAE International Congress Detroit, Michigan February 23 - 27 1987
- Cook J.C. “Application of a Crankshaft Position Sensor to Control Engine Timing.” SAE Paper No. 780213 presented at the SAE International Congress Detroit, Michigan February 27 March 3 1978