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Atomic gyroscopes generate less bias (or signal when not rotating, a type of error) than conventional precision gyroscopes, which use ring lasers. The NIST system is not only smaller but also ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has demonstrated a compact atomic gyroscope design that could, ... NIST physicists have now turned to precision gyroscopes, ...
Thisarticle presented the first MEMS gyroscope rated for high temperature175°C operation. This sensor enables precision angular rate measurementsin harsh environment applications, rejecting the ...
Engineers have designed the world’s smallest version of an optical gyroscope, a device that relies on light rather than moving parts, in a feat that could lead to models with much higher precision ...
For years, engineers have wondered if they could “borrow” a bit of technology from each to create a new type of gyroscope with the precision of laser gyroscopes—one that would be as easy and ...
Gyroscope designs used in inertial navigation systems (INS) fall into three basic groups: ... almost always a necessity in these precision laser and optic installations (Fig. 3). 3.
Professor Simon Stellmer from the University of Bonn receives a ‘Proof of Concept Grant’ from the European Research Council (ERC) for his project „GyroRevolutionPlus“. With the funding of ...
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