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Laser Inertial Rotation Sensors

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1980
(1980). Laser Inertial Rotation Sensors. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics: Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 445-446.
A.J. Lindop, R.N. Tyte
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Novel Ferrofluidic Inertial Sensors

2006 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2006
A novel inertial sensor based on ferrofluids is presented in this work The proposed device exhibits a widely tunable operating range and high sensitivity.. The ferrofluid is a special solution of magnetic particles in a colloidal suspension whose flow or density and other physical features can be controlled by magnets or magnetic fields.
BAGLIO S, P. BARRERA, N. SAVALLI
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Developing optomechanical inertial sensors

Emerging Applications in Silicon Photonics II, 2021
Silicon photonics can be used to create compact high performance optical inertial sensors by combining photonic integrated circuit structures with micro-electro-mechanical systems engineering. Optically transduced mechanical test-masses benefit from the low noise and long-term stability of stabilised coherent light sources, enabling lower noise floors ...
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Inertial sensor technology trends

Proceedings of the 1998 Workshop on Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (Cat. No.98CH36290), 2001
This paper presents the status of inertial sensor technology in underwater navigation applications, followed by a prediction of where inertial instrument technology is heading and in which applications the future sensor technologies will find a niche. Many kinds of sensors have been developed.
N. Barbour, G. Schmidt
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Testing Inertial Sensors

1993
In Chapter 2 we described inertial systems error modeling and the generation of specifications for the sensors in an inertial navigator, specifications which could (and should) follow the Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) standard formats for inertial sensors.
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Inertial Rotation Sensors

1996
This chapter discusses some of the most important gyroscopic rotation sensors that have been in use throughout this century. The central issues are their mathematical model and characteristic error sources, which allow the prediction of their performance in various applications and environments. The knowledge of the angular attitude of a flight vehicle
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MEMS inertial sensors

2004
MEMS sensors have developed substantially over the last 15 years in many respects. A number of new approaches have been very successful and this has led to high performance devices. Advances in the micro-machining techniques have provided a substantial enhancement to the technology, leading to substantial cost reduction.
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Inertial Sensors

2022
Giorgio Allegato   +2 more
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Inertial and magnetic sensors

2022
Οι αδρανειακοί αισθητήρες (αισθητήρες επιτάχυνσης και γωνιακής ταχύτητας) και οι μαγνητικοί αισθητήρες χρησιμοποιούνται ευρέως σε μεγάλο πλήθος εφαρμογών οι οποίες εκτείνονται από εμπορικά προϊόντα χαμηλού κόστους (κινητά τηλέφωνα, συστήματα συναγερμού κ.λπ.) μέχρι εφαρμογές υψηλής τεχνολογίας σε τομείς όπως η βιομηχανία, η ναυτιλία κ.α.
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‘Small' micro inertial sensors

IEE Colloquium on Silicon Fabricated Inertial Instruments, 1996
There have been many developments in the field of silicon micromachined accelerometers and gyroscopes. These developments have produced devices with useful performance, however many of the devices have been many mm in size rather than 'micron' size. The approach at DRA Malvern has been to study true micro inertial components that are less than 1 mm*1 ...
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