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- W4386318002 abstract "Signal drift is an important failure mode of intelligent instruments under the combined effect of complex loading conditions and usually exhibits strongly nonlinear characteristics with a high degree of scatter. To solve this problem, this paper applies a multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) model to flexibly fit the nonlinear and highly inconsistent signal drifts of intelligent instruments. To investigate the pressure signal drift characteristics of different test transmitters, a unified parameter extraction method is proposed that uses a four-loop recursive algorithm to obtain consistent MARS model parameters. Through an application case study on five intelligent pressure transmitters tested at two temperatures, it is verified that the proposed unified parameter extraction method works perfectly for the fitting and analysis of pressure signal drift of these transmitters. Furthermore, it has advantages in providing quantitative interpretation of signal drift scatter, with potential practical application to investigation and comparison of drift fault curves of instruments that exhibit significant inconsistency." @default.
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- W4386318002 date "2023-08-31" @default.
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- W4386318002 title "Signal drift modeling and analysis of an intelligent instrument using a multivariate adaptive regression splines technique" @default.
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