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On specification and measurement of the IFOG vibration error

Katrycz et al., 2021

Document ID
8818528881889467683
Author
Katrycz W
Fischer A
Publication year
Publication venue
2021 DGON Inertial Sensors and Systems (ISS)

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In stabilization applications, cross-sensitivity to linear vibration of the interferometric fiber- optic gyroscope (IFOG) is increasingly becoming of concern. This vibration error is expressed as the quotient of input acceleration and output angular power spectral densities …
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