IJSRD : International Journal for Scientific Research & Development
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Aditya Kumar , DIT University Dehradun; Vivek Kumar, DIT University Dehradun; Sandeep Sharma, DIT University Dehradun; Vimal Kant Pandey, DIT University Dehradun | ||
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Color Detector Sensor, Color sensing, AR001 | ||
Abstract |
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The objective of the present paper is to explore an approach of
constructing a simple, low cost colour sensor using filter model which
defines all colours as an additive combination of the primary colours
Red, Green and Blue. The sensor consists of low pass filter surrounded
by all color and light source. The low pass filter and the amplifier are
mounted in such a way so that the color intensity from the source get
absorbed by low pass filter and its passes through amplifier circuits.
Therefore the voltage drop across the amplifier is varied whenever the
light of different intensities from the low pass filter falls upon it.
According to the voltage drop we decide the color identity because we
know that every color has own intensity that why its produce specific
voltage drop. The experimental results show that the variation of the
color intensity gives the color identity.
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Preview:1.INTRODUCTION: | ||
Color
sensing is one of the important subjects of optical sensors. Color
sensors have a variety of applications including detection of
environmental, biological, and chemical parameters and in future its
also use in robot as a eye. Color detectionbased chemical sensing is
mostly implemented with particular emphasis on colorimetric sensors
because many parameters, like pH, concentration, and chemical gases can
cause direct or indirect color changes in biological and chemical
species. Optical sensors usually have a non-linear relationship between the sensor’s response and the effect to be sensed or the measured. Due to the fact that optical sensors have highly sensitive and non-linear nature, an unexpected change in the measured may cause considerably changes and measurement errors in the sensor’s responses. Furthermore, it is expected that in modern sensor technology, a sensor has to adapt itself to the changing or unexpected conditions. In order to meet the expectations and to predict the sensor’s response more accurately, filter techniques become a useful tool for the design of intelligent color sensors. | ||
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