Analysis of Error Mechanisms of Vibrating Gyroscopes Operating in a Slowly Changing Environment
2024-01-5044
04/17/2024
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- This study presents the constructed electromechanical model and the analysis of the obtained nonlinear systems. An algorithm for compensating the nonlinear drift of a gyroscope in a microelectromechanical system is proposed. Tests were carried out on a precision rotating base, with the angular velocity changing as per the program. Bench testing the gyroscope confirmed the results, which were also supported by the parameter calibration. The analytical method was further validated through experimental results, and a correction algorithm for the mathematical model was developed based on the test results. After calibration and adjusting the gyroscope’s systematic flaws, the disparity in calculating the precession angle was within 1/100th of an angular second over an interval of approximately 1000 s. Currently, research is underway on the new nonlinear dynamic characteristics of electrostatically controlled microstructures. The results of the integrated navigation system of small satellites, which successfully passed bench tests, are presented.
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- 9
- Citation
- Trung Giap, V., "Analysis of Error Mechanisms of Vibrating Gyroscopes Operating in a Slowly Changing Environment," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-5044, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-5044.