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V. Ph. Zhuravlev, "A strapdown inertial system of minimum dimension (A 3D oscillator as a complete inertial sensor)," Mech. Solids. 40 (5), 1-5 (2005)
Year 2005 Volume 40 Number 5 Pages 1-5
Title A strapdown inertial system of minimum dimension (A 3D oscillator as a complete inertial sensor)
Author(s) V. Ph. Zhuravlev (Moscow)
Abstract We discuss data acquisition and control algorithms for an isotropic 3D oscillator turning it into an inertial unit simultaneously combining a 3D angular orientation sensor and a 3D linear acceleration sensor.
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3.  P. Leger, "Quapason-a new low-cost vibrating gyroscope," in 3rd St. Petersburg Intern. Conf. on Integrated Navigation Systems, Vol. 1, pp. 143-149, St. Petersburg, 1996.
4.  Cl. Charcosset and Ch. Bonjour, "Gyromètre a résonateur mécanique," Demande de brevet européen, EP 0 773 429 Al, Bulletin 1996.
Received 07 December 2004
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