Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension
Bias stability is one of primary characteristics of precise gyroscopes for inertial navigation. Analysis of various sources of the bias drift in a micromachined electrostatically suspended gyroscope (MESG) indicates that the bias stability is dominated by the temperature-induced drift. The analytica...
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doaj-0a454b8af01b413a832c62218272aad72020-11-25T02:01:59ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-03-01206179910.3390/s20061799s20061799Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic SuspensionShunyue Wang0Fengtian Han1Department of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Precision Instrument, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaBias stability is one of primary characteristics of precise gyroscopes for inertial navigation. Analysis of various sources of the bias drift in a micromachined electrostatically suspended gyroscope (MESG) indicates that the bias stability is dominated by the temperature-induced drift. The analytical results of temperature drift resulting from the rotor structure and capacitive position sensing electronics are modeled and analyzed to characterize the drift mechanism of the MESG. The experimental results indicate that the bias drift is mainly composed of two components, i.e., rapidly changing temperature drift and slowly changing time drift. Both the short-term and long-term bias drift of the MESG are tested and discussed to achieve online bias compensation. Finally, a neural network based-bias compensation scheme is presented and verified experimentally with improved bias stability of the MESG.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/6/1799micromachined electrostatically suspended gyroscopetemperature-induced driftbias drift compensationtime driftbias stability |
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Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension |
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Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension |
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Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension |
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Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension |
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Analysis and Compensation of Bias Drift for a Micromachined Spinning-Rotor Gyroscope with Electrostatic Suspension |
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analysis and compensation of bias drift for a micromachined spinning-rotor gyroscope with electrostatic suspension |
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Bias stability is one of primary characteristics of precise gyroscopes for inertial navigation. Analysis of various sources of the bias drift in a micromachined electrostatically suspended gyroscope (MESG) indicates that the bias stability is dominated by the temperature-induced drift. The analytical results of temperature drift resulting from the rotor structure and capacitive position sensing electronics are modeled and analyzed to characterize the drift mechanism of the MESG. The experimental results indicate that the bias drift is mainly composed of two components, i.e., rapidly changing temperature drift and slowly changing time drift. Both the short-term and long-term bias drift of the MESG are tested and discussed to achieve online bias compensation. Finally, a neural network based-bias compensation scheme is presented and verified experimentally with improved bias stability of the MESG. |
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micromachined electrostatically suspended gyroscope temperature-induced drift bias drift compensation time drift bias stability |
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