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Simultaneous angular rate estimates extracted from a single axisymmetric resonator

Ge et al., 2017

Document ID
15338531977456838724
Author
Ge H
M’Closkey R
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Sensors Journal

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An axisymmetric planar microelectromechanical (MEM) resonator resonator is configured, such that the elliptical pair of modes near 13.5 kHz, and the pair of modes near 23.8 kHz, are both degenerate, ie, the frequency difference within a given pair of modes is close to the …
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