Continuous Tuning and Calibration of Vibratory Gyroscopes
TBMG-7677
10/01/2003
- Content
A method of control and operation of an inertial reference unit (IRU) based on vibratory gyroscopes provides for continuously repeated cycles of tuning and calibration. The method is intended especially for application to an IRU containing vibratory gyroscopes that are integral parts of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and that have cloverleaf designs, as described in several previous NASA Tech Briefs articles. The method provides for minimization of several measures of spurious gyroscope output, including zero-rate offset (ZRO), angle random walk (ARW), and rate drift. These benefits are afforded both at startup and thereafter during continuing operation, in the presence of unknown rotation rates and changes in temperature.
- Citation
- "Continuous Tuning and Calibration of Vibratory Gyroscopes," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.