CORIOLIS VIBRATION GYROSCOPE WITH METAL CYLINDRICAL RESONATOR
Abstract
The Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscope (CVG) is an angular velocity sensor with no rotating parts. This gyroscope, using a metal cylinder as a resonator, is comparable in size to many types of micromechanical gyroscopes (MMG) [1], intensively developed in Europe and the USA. At present, the quartz resonator KVG [2] has been recognized in the United States as the most reliable gyroscope with 4.5 million MTBF and accepted by Northrop Grumman for serial production.
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V. V. Chikovani «Precision angle orientation measurement with the use of inertial measuring unit employing low accuracy optical gyros».- Proc. of SPIE. v. 2729, 1995. pp. 182-190.
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