Title :
Inertial sensor technology trends
Author :
Barbour, Neil ; Schmidt, George
Author_Institution :
Charles Stark Draper Lab. Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents an overview of how inertial sensor technology is applied in current applications and how it is expected to be applied in nearand far-term applications. The ongoing trends in inertial sensor technology development are discussed, namely interferometric fiber-optic gyros, micro-mechanical gyros and accelerometers, and micro-optical sensors. Micromechanical sensors and improved fiber-optic gyros are expected to replace many of the current systems using ring laser gyroscopes or mechanical sensors. The successful introduction of the new technologies is primarily driven by cost and cost projections for systems using these new technologies are presented. Externally aiding the inertial navigation system (INS) with the global positioning system (GPS) has opened up the ability to navigate a wide variety of new large-volume applications, such as guided artillery shells. These new applications are driving the need for extremely low-cost, batch-producible sensors
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; accelerometers; fibre optic gyroscopes; gyroscopes; inertial navigation; inertial systems; micro-optics; microsensors; optical sensors; global positioning system; guided artillery shell; inertial navigation system; inertial sensor technology; interferometric fiber-optic gyros; micro-mechanical accelerometers; micro-mechanical gyros; micro-optical sensors; Accelerometers; Costs; Fiber lasers; Gyroscopes; Inertial navigation; Mechanical sensors; Micromechanical devices; Optical fiber sensors; Ring lasers; Sensor systems;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/7361.983473