ZHU Jun-jiang, HE Ling-song
(Department of Mechincal Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China)
Abstract: Based on mobile devices as a solution for measurement faces interesting challenges, which involve poor human-computer interaction and limited computer capability. In this paper, we present the mobile sensing system (MSS) with functions of constructing, configuring and implementing measurement applications. MSS consists of a mobile device and a sensor probe. In the mobile device we install a pocket virtual instrument platform (PVIP), which has object-oriented software architecture and can be configured through extensible markup language (XML) files. And these configuration files can be written to the probe. Therefore, the probe can produce the measurement of APP in the mobile device. This infrastructure has been illustrated by a sound signal acquisition task and a flexible force measurement task which are finished with an android smartphone and a probe. These examples suggest that MSS is reconfigurable, highly automatical and flexible.
Key words: mobile sensing system (MSS); automatical measurement; reconfigurability; extensible markup language (XML); pocket virtual instrument platform (PVIP)
CLD number: TP212.6 Document code: A
Article ID: 1674-8042(2014)02-0068-08doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8042.2014.02.014
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用于自动化测量的移动传感系统的设计
朱俊江, 何岭松
(华中科技大学 机械科学与工程学院, 湖北 武汉430074)
摘要:移动设备人机交互能力较差且计算能力有限, 因此开发基于移动设备的测量系统的难度较高。 本文设计了一种移动传感系统, 它具备构件、 配置和运行测量程序的功能, 由移动设备和传感器探头两部分组成。 在移动设备中安装了小型化虚拟仪器平台, 该平台具有面向对象的架构, 并可以通过XML文件进行配置, 且这些配置文件可以被写入传感器探头。 因此, 探头和移动设备之间可以通过自组网形成测量系统。 为测试该系统的性能, 本文基于某安卓手机和一个测量探头设计了声音采集和柔性力测量程序, 体现出移动传感平台具备可重构、自动化和柔性化程度高的特点。
关键词:移动传感系统; 自动化测量; 可重构; XML; 小型化虚拟仪器平台
引用格式:ZHU Jun-jiang, HE Ling-song. Design of mobile sensing system for automatical measurement. Journal of Measurement Science and Instrumentation, 2014, 5(2): 68-75. [doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8042.2014.02.014]
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