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16 December 2014Automatic detection of characteristic points and form of optical signals in multiparametric capillary sensors
P. Prus,1 M. Borecki,2 M. L. Korwin-Pawlowski,3 A. Kociubiński,4 M. Duk4
1FORCATE Elżbieta i Przemysław Prus, s.j. (Poland) 2Warsaw Univ. of Technology (Poland) 3Univ. du Québec en Outaouais (Canada) 4Lublin Univ. of Technology (Poland)
The time series sequence of data readings are the input for computer aided analysis of signal from the multiparametric
optical capillary sensor. The time series signals have characteristic points and forms. Their analysis by trained human
operators is time consuming and sometimes lacks of precision because of the presence of signal noise. The noises can be
mostly rejected with advanced electronic signal processing, but the output analog signal is often modified by the
electromagnetic environment and by the noise generated by electronic elements. We propose and analyze an algorithm
that can be used as an automatic detector of characteristic points and form of the time series signals that are produced by
the measuring head and the analog electronic units of the biodiesel fuel quality test sensor.
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P. Prus, M. Borecki, M. L. Korwin-Pawlowski, A. Kociubiński, M. Duk, "Automatic detection of characteristic points and form of optical signals in multiparametric capillary sensors," Proc. SPIE 9290, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2014, 929009 (16 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2074463