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  • A regression method is applied to enhance the accuracy of a low-cost digital temperature sensor, aligning it with the EN12830 European standard that allows a maximum error of 1 °C.
  • The method corrects the sensor's nonlinear response using simple linear regression (SLR) and compares its performance against a compliant sensor via a custom dataset from a refrigerator.
  • Experimental results showed an 82% reduction in mean absolute error (MAE) for refrigeration and 69% for freezer areas, while also outperforming three other machine learning algorithms in terms of generalization error.

Article Abstract

In this work, a regression method is implemented on a low-cost digital temperature sensor to improve the sensor's accuracy; thus, following the EN12830 European standard. This standard defines that the maximum acceptable error regarding temperature monitoring devices should not exceed 1 °C for the refrigeration and freezer areas. The purpose of the proposed method is to improve the accuracy of a low-cost digital temperature sensor by correcting its nonlinear response using simple linear regression (SLR). In the experimental part of this study, the proposed method's outcome (in a custom created dataset containing values taken from a refrigerator) is compared against the values taken from a sensor complying with the EN12830 standard. The experimental results confirmed that the proposed method reduced the mean absolute error (MAE) by 82% for the refrigeration area and 69% for the freezer area-resulting in the accuracy improvement of the low-cost digital temperature sensor. Moreover, it managed to achieve a lower generalization error on the test set when compared to three other machine learning algorithms (SVM, B-ELM, and OS-ELM).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664904PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20216389DOI Listing

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