Test the system in 15-25-35-45-55-65-75 cm distances. Real distance 15cm 25cm 35cm 45cm 55cm 65cm 75cm Calibration 1 rea

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Test the system in 15-25-35-45-55-65-75 cm distances. Real distance 15cm 25cm 35cm 45cm 55cm 65cm 75cm Calibration 1 rea

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Test The System In 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 Cm Distances Real Distance 15cm 25cm 35cm 45cm 55cm 65cm 75cm Calibration 1 Rea 1
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Test the system in 15-25-35-45-55-65-75 cm distances. Real distance 15cm 25cm 35cm 45cm 55cm 65cm 75cm Calibration 1 readings 3.2 2.15 1.63 1.42 0.99 1.05 0.92 Calibration 2 readings 0.00305 0.0048 0.0068 0.0081 0.0092 0.0113 0.0127 Calibrate the sensor output for 15-25-35-45-55-65-75cm distances O Find the voltage-distance relations (Calibration-1) (nonlinear curve fitting) O Find the relation between voltage and inverse of distance (Calibration-2) (linear line fitting) Find the accuracy of your measurement system in each calibration method. Which one is more accurate and why? In your report determine measuring system elements and their characteristics (resolution, range, span ...) and determine source and types of measurement errors.
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