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Asked: March 28, 20242024-03-28T22:50:57+05:30 2024-03-28T22:50:57+05:30In: Education

What is meant by the term "cross-sensitivity" in sensor performance?

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    2024-04-02T23:17:54+05:30Added an answer on April 2, 2024 at 11:17 pm

    Cross-sensitivity in sensor performance refers to the sensor’s tendency to respond to multiple stimuli or environmental factors other than the targeted measurand (the specific quantity being measured). In other words, it indicates the degree to which a sensor’s output is affected by factors other than the intended input.

    Here’s a breakdown of what cross-sensitivity entails:

    Interference from External Factors: Sensors are designed to measure a specific parameter or measurand, such as temperature, pressure, or concentration of a particular substance. However, they may also exhibit responses to other factors present in the environment, leading to inaccuracies in the measured data.

    Response to Non-Targeted Variables: Cross-sensitivity occurs when a sensor responds to variables other than the one it’s designed to measure. For example, a temperature sensor may also respond to humidity variations, resulting in temperature readings that are influenced by changes in humidity.

    Impact on Accuracy and Reliability: Cross-sensitivity can affect the accuracy and reliability of sensor measurements by introducing errors or uncertainties. If a sensor exhibits significant cross-sensitivity, it may produce misleading or inconsistent data, making it challenging to interpret the results correctly.

    Calibration and Compensation: To mitigate the effects of cross-sensitivity, sensor manufacturers employ calibration techniques or design compensation algorithms. These methods aim to account for the influence of external factors and minimize their impact on the sensor’s performance.

    Selectivity vs. Cross-Sensitivity: While selectivity refers to a sensor’s ability to respond only to the targeted measurand, cross-sensitivity represents its susceptibility to interference from non-targeted variables. Achieving high selectivity and low cross-sensitivity is essential for ensuring accurate and reliable sensor measurements.

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