This paper is an overview of current gyroscopes and their roles based on their applications. The considered gyroscopes include mechanical gyroscopes and optical gyroscopes at macro- and micro-scale. Particularly, gyroscope technologies commercially available, such as Mechanical Gyroscopes, silicon MEMS Gyroscopes, Ring Laser Gyroscopes (RLGs) and Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes (FOGs), are discussed. The main features of these gyroscopes and their technologies are linked to their performance
138 pagesOpto-mechanics is the convergence of optics and mechanics towards the understanding of nove...
Micromachined gyroscopes are probably the most challenging type of transducers ever attempted to be ...
This brief note is aimed at exposing the historical evolution of gyroscope devices from early period...
This paper is an overview of current gyroscopes and their roles based on their applications. The con...
This book covers recent topics on gyroscopes. It briefly introduces the history of gyroscopes, and p...
Fibre Optic Gyroscopes (FOG's) used to the low-cost equivalent to other technologies, such as Ring L...
In past years much interest has been shown in the development of optical gyroscopes which offer the ...
This review surveys micromachined gyroscope structure and circuitry technology. The principle of mic...
Gyroscope is a kind of rotation rate sensor, which is widely used in inertial applications, robotics...
Since their conception in the 1990s, MEMS gyroscopes have gained increasing popularity over traditio...
This volume includes the twenty papers which were presented at the Symposium Gyro Technology 1997. T...
In the following paper, we present an industry perspective of inertial sensors for navigation purpos...
This volume contains the papers of the Symposium Gyro Technology 1994. The topics range from new dev...
A gyroscope is a dedicated instrument used to measure the rotation rate of an object of interest. Gy...
It is a known fact that the technology in this era is reaching new heights, with hardware and softwa...
138 pagesOpto-mechanics is the convergence of optics and mechanics towards the understanding of nove...
Micromachined gyroscopes are probably the most challenging type of transducers ever attempted to be ...
This brief note is aimed at exposing the historical evolution of gyroscope devices from early period...
This paper is an overview of current gyroscopes and their roles based on their applications. The con...
This book covers recent topics on gyroscopes. It briefly introduces the history of gyroscopes, and p...
Fibre Optic Gyroscopes (FOG's) used to the low-cost equivalent to other technologies, such as Ring L...
In past years much interest has been shown in the development of optical gyroscopes which offer the ...
This review surveys micromachined gyroscope structure and circuitry technology. The principle of mic...
Gyroscope is a kind of rotation rate sensor, which is widely used in inertial applications, robotics...
Since their conception in the 1990s, MEMS gyroscopes have gained increasing popularity over traditio...
This volume includes the twenty papers which were presented at the Symposium Gyro Technology 1997. T...
In the following paper, we present an industry perspective of inertial sensors for navigation purpos...
This volume contains the papers of the Symposium Gyro Technology 1994. The topics range from new dev...
A gyroscope is a dedicated instrument used to measure the rotation rate of an object of interest. Gy...
It is a known fact that the technology in this era is reaching new heights, with hardware and softwa...
138 pagesOpto-mechanics is the convergence of optics and mechanics towards the understanding of nove...
Micromachined gyroscopes are probably the most challenging type of transducers ever attempted to be ...
This brief note is aimed at exposing the historical evolution of gyroscope devices from early period...