Detecting and analyzing a moving body position are helpful in many fields, such as medicine, sports performance, virtual reality and many more. Therefore, researchers try to develop a tool or… Click to show full abstract
Detecting and analyzing a moving body position are helpful in many fields, such as medicine, sports performance, virtual reality and many more. Therefore, researchers try to develop a tool or a system that helps to detect the motion and tracking its position. This paper shows how a Si solar cell can be modified to function as a Position Sensitive Detector (PSD), which could be used as a large area detector in a position detection system. To develop the new detector, we modeled and simulated the modified solar cell by TCAD simulation tools to calculate the detected photocurrent as a function of the position of an incident laser beam sourced by the moving object. Further, an optical position detection system is implemented containing the modified solar cell, a signal amplifier and a microcontroller. The output is then displayed on a Laptop. By measuring the same simulated output photocurrents, it is found that the measured system output matches the simulation results. This proposed position detection system is relatively cheap because it does not contain high precision optical image building components such as lenses and mirrors. Besides, the proposed system could substitute the optical system by using a large area PSD made from a broad array of solar cells. The electronics are also much more straightforward than those in systems based on image processing. So, it has a high-speed response. The error assessment of the proposed system showed a low position detection error of less than 10%.
               
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