The objective of this research dissertation is to design and implement two novel micromachined silicon vibratory gyroscopes, which attempt to incorporate all the necessary attributes of sub-deg/hr noise performance requirements in a single framework: large resonant mass, high drive-mode oscillation amplitudes, large device capacitance (coupled with optimized electronics), and high-Q resonant mode-matched operation. Mode-matching leverages the high-Q (mechanical gain) of the operating modes of the gyroscope and offers significant improvements in mechanical and electronic noise floor, sensitivity, and bias stability. The first micromachined silicon vibratory gyroscope presented in this work is the resonating star gyroscope (RSG): a novel Clas...
This paper studies a design approach that yields robust vibratory MEMS gyroscopes. The design is bas...
We aim to reduce vibration sensitivity by developing gyros that operate in the balanced mode. The b...
This thesis reports the development of high-performance symmetric and decoupled micromachined gyrosc...
The objective of our research is to develop system architectures and CMOS circuits that interface wi...
This Ph.D. dissertation investigates how precision of measurement and environmental robustness can b...
This thesis is aimed at the development of low-cost, vacuum-packaged navigation-grade microelectrome...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication and characterization of two Micro-Electro-Mechanical Sy...
Inertial measurement sensors that include three gyroscopes and three accelerometers are key elements...
The contribution of this Ph.D. thesis is in development of miniaturized 3-dimensional structures wit...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
This Ph.D. dissertation focuses on developing microfabrication processes to realize planar Fused Sil...
This thesis reports the development of a wide-bandwidth high-sensitivity mode-decoupled MEMS gyrosco...
This research work presents the design, theoretical analysis, fabrication, interface electronics, an...
thesisMicroelectromechanical gyroscopes are readily used in cars and cell phones. Tactical gyroscope...
Abstract—We report a new family of ultra-high Q silicon MEMS tuning fork gyroscopes demonstrating an...
This paper studies a design approach that yields robust vibratory MEMS gyroscopes. The design is bas...
We aim to reduce vibration sensitivity by developing gyros that operate in the balanced mode. The b...
This thesis reports the development of high-performance symmetric and decoupled micromachined gyrosc...
The objective of our research is to develop system architectures and CMOS circuits that interface wi...
This Ph.D. dissertation investigates how precision of measurement and environmental robustness can b...
This thesis is aimed at the development of low-cost, vacuum-packaged navigation-grade microelectrome...
This thesis presents the design, fabrication and characterization of two Micro-Electro-Mechanical Sy...
Inertial measurement sensors that include three gyroscopes and three accelerometers are key elements...
The contribution of this Ph.D. thesis is in development of miniaturized 3-dimensional structures wit...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
This Ph.D. dissertation focuses on developing microfabrication processes to realize planar Fused Sil...
This thesis reports the development of a wide-bandwidth high-sensitivity mode-decoupled MEMS gyrosco...
This research work presents the design, theoretical analysis, fabrication, interface electronics, an...
thesisMicroelectromechanical gyroscopes are readily used in cars and cell phones. Tactical gyroscope...
Abstract—We report a new family of ultra-high Q silicon MEMS tuning fork gyroscopes demonstrating an...
This paper studies a design approach that yields robust vibratory MEMS gyroscopes. The design is bas...
We aim to reduce vibration sensitivity by developing gyros that operate in the balanced mode. The b...
This thesis reports the development of high-performance symmetric and decoupled micromachined gyrosc...