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Outline
  • Introduce MEMS
  • Applications
  • Automotive Specific Information
  • Biometric Identification Sensors

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What are MEMS?
  • Micro(small)
  • Electro(electric components/functionality)
  • Mechanical(mechanical components/functionality)
  • Systems(integrated, system-like functionality)

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MEMS in your hand
All portable devices becomes easy-to-use and fun
Consumer applianCes
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Phones and tablets
(ACC, GYRO, MAG, PS)
Motion
tracking for
gestures-based user-interfaces
Electronic compasses
Location-based services
Heading and navigation
Gaming devices (ACC, GYRO, MAG)
Accurate detection of orientation
and angular rate
Remote control (ACC, GYRO, MAG)
Gesture recognition
and pointing (3D mouse)
Notebooks and ultrabooks
(ACC GYRO, MAG)
Sensor HUB
Hard-disk protection
Lid closure
Orientation
Cameras (DSC/DVD) (ACC, GYRO)
OIS and user interfaces
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Focus MEMS in Mobile Devices
Len Sheynblat, Qualcomm, Sensors System
Integration Problems, MIG M2M Workshop, Spring
2012
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MEMS in your car
For safer cars and easier navigation
auTomoTive
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e-calls - emergency
calls/alarms (ACC)
Roll
over detection, crush detection,
anti-theft
Telematics - fleet tracking
(ACC, GYRO, PS)
Dead reckoning, black box, tracking
drivers behavior, anti-theft,
cargo anti-tamper
SRS - supplemental restraint
systems (ACC, GYRO)
Airbag tiring after crush
Navigation (ACC, GYRO, PS)
Dead reckoning, tracking box
HSA - hill start assist, head light
levelling (ACC)
Tilt detection
ESC - electronic stability control
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MEMS in your home
Devices offer enhanced user interfaces without
increasing
energy consumption
Home applianCes
Home alarm systems and
car garages (ACC)
Vibration
and shock detection
Detection of door open/close
position
White goods (ACC, GYRO, PS)
Control of rotation of the basket

(washing machine)
Power consumption optimization
Vibration detection for noise
reduction and maintenance
Door open/close position
Fluid column pressure
measurement
Electric, gas/water meter (ACC)
Tilting, vibration and
shock detection
Anti-tamper
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MEMS in your training
Sensors for improving your fitness work out
FiTness and wellness appliCaTions
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Athlete performance monitoring
Movement
recognition trough shoes and wearable sensors
(ACC, GYRO)
Golf
and tennis swings detection (ACC, GYRO, MAG)
Body tracking recognition (ACC, GYRO, MAG)
Watches and PND (ACC, GYRO, MAG, PS)
Pedometers

Map orientation

Heading and navigation
Power saving using auto-wake up functionality
Gesture recognition
Taps (display activation)
Treadmills and barbells (ACC)
Tilting angle, shock detection during steps
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Gyroscopes
Superior accuracy and stability over time and
temperature
STs innovatively designed sensors with different
combinations of analog and digital outputs provide
high performances. Our gyroscopes offer superior
stability over time and temperature, with a
resolution
lower than 0.03 dps/vHz for zero-rate level. This
guarantees the level of accuracy required by the
most
advanced motion-based applications.
These 3-axis gyroscopes have a single sensing
structure for motion measurement along all three
orthogonal axes, while other solutions on the
market rely on two or three independent
structures. STs
solution eliminates any interference between the
axes that inherently degrades the output signal,
thus
increasing the accuracy and reliability of
motion-controlled functionalities.
STs gyroscopes measure angular rate with a large
full-scale range (from 30 to 6000 dps) to meet the
requirements of different applications, ranging
from gesture recognition and image stabilization,
to
indoor and personal navigation. STs angular rate
sensors are already used in mobile phones,
tablets, 3D
pointers, game consoles, digital cameras and many
other devices.
BeneFiTs
Wide full-scale range (from 65 to 2000 dps)
for optical image stabilization
and smart user interfaces
High-performance combined with low power
consumption to
address demanding applications and extend
battery-life
Embedded FIFO for smart data storage and power
saving
Fast start-up for high responsiveness and
system efficiency
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Medical Applications
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MEMS in Biometrics
Fingerprint Identification
Facial Recognition
Iris and Retinal Identification
www.autostar.com.sg/ biometric_solution.html
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Biometric Identification
  • Reliable, low cost and convenient method of
    uniquely identifying individuals by measuring
    certain physical and behavioral characteristics
  • This sample is then compared with the template or
    signature, based on the same characteristics
    established as unique identity of that individual
    and stored in the security system
  • Characteristics Finger prints, Palm prints,
    Retina and iris patterns, face patterns, voice,
    gait.

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MEMS at work
For industrial applications
indusTrial
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Building and bridges monitoring
Vibration
monitoring
Seismic exploration and geophones/
idrophones (ACC)
Vibration monitoring
Parcel shipments
Impact detection and logging
(high g ACC, GYRO)
Drill (ACC, GYRO)
Safety, detecting excessive rotation
on the body of the drill if chuck
gets stuck
Tilt detection
Robotics and automation (ACC,
GYRO)
Inertial navigation, increase
the accuracy of wheel encoder,
self-balance robot
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Typical Applications
  • Accelerometers
  • Magnetometers
  • Microphones
  • Micro-Fluidics
  • RF-MEMS
  • Bridge to Nanotechnology

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Automotive MEMS Packaging
  • Automotive sensors generally only allowed to have
    3 wires connected to them
  • Minimizes cost
  • Environment concerns are especially important in
    automotive applications
  • Engine heat
  • High acceleration/deceleration
  • Humidity

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Automotive MEMS Summary
Precision Engineering  By V. C. Venkatesh, Sudin
Izman
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References
  • Application of MEMS Technology in Automotive
    Sensors and Actuators, David Eddy and Douglas
    Spanks
  • http//www.img.ufl.edu/ms/eel5225/html/assignments
    .htm

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