Abstract:
This paper presents a radar system for measuring the position of edges with good electrical conductivity in automated welding applications. The sensor consists of a frequ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper presents a radar system for measuring the position of edges with good electrical conductivity in automated welding applications. The sensor consists of a frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar system which operates in the W-band. To estimate the position of the edge, we focus on polarimetric scattering effects introduced by discontinuities in the shape of a conducting plate. In addition to hardware designs, we propose signal models for single- and multi-step scenarios. The signal models are calculated using a field simulation tool we developed. The proposed models were used to derive a novel position estimation algorithm that allows real-time operation. Further, the accuracy limits of our concept were investigated using an analytically derived Cramér-Rao lower bound and simulations for multi-step scenarios. The simulation results were verified by measurements. Electromagnetic influences of the welding arc on the system during operation were also investigated by measurements.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement ( Volume: 63, Issue: 12, December 2014)