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Fiber Optic Based Inertial Measurement Unit

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
Fiber Optic Sensor technology has reached a point where it is now a major factor in the design of the next generation of Inertial Measurement Units (IMU). Because of the Fiber Optic Sensors unique characteristics, the next generation of IM Us will offer lower cost, large dynamic range, precision, flexibility of design, and affordable fault tolerant ...
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An integrated MEMS inertial measurement unit

2002 IEEE Position Location and Navigation Symposium (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37284), 2003
With MEMS technologies, instrument subcomponents are integrated in the design to form individual gyroscopes and accelerometers on a single chip. This replaces the assembly of individual subcomponents which forms conventional instruments. Similarly, MEMS instrument components can be integrated to form complete inertial measurement units (IMUs ...
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The Rise of Inertial Measurement Units

2017
An inherent aspect of the development of wearable and wireless systems has been the progressive evolution of the inertial measurement unit. Although when preliminarily recommended for quantifying the aspects of human movement, the inertial measurement was not sufficiently developed for application as a wearable and wireless system.
Robert LeMoyne, Timothy Mastroianni
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Human pose recovery using wireless inertial measurement units

Physiological Measurement, 2012
Many applications in rehabilitation and sports training require the assessment of the patient's status based on observation of their movement. Small wireless sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, can be utilized to provide a quantitative measure of the human movement for assessment.
Jonathan F S, Lin, Dana, Kulić
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D2 Inertial Measurement Unit

Annual Interceptor Technology Conference, 1993
PATRICK DEWAR   +2 more
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Micromechanical inertial measurement units (MMIMU)

Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference, 1993
JAMES SITOMER   +2 more
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Balance Evaluation by Inertial Measurement Unit

2022
Marc Codina   +3 more
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