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1 February 1992 Development of fiber optic gyroscope with environmental ruggedness
Aritaka Ohno, Shinji Motohara, Ryuji Usui, Yuji Itoh, Kenichi Okada
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Abstract
The present investigation of FOG behavior under vibration conditions gives attention to effective techniques for vibration-compensation. The FOGs tested are noted to yield an intermediate level of performance, of the order of 3 deg/hr at 1-sigma, under commonly encountered vibration conditions and over the temperature range associated with aerospace applications. These FOGs have been deemed adequate for use in the triaxial inertial devices of the guidance and control system aboard the TR-1 rocket.
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Aritaka Ohno, Shinji Motohara, Ryuji Usui, Yuji Itoh, and Kenichi Okada "Development of fiber optic gyroscope with environmental ruggedness", Proc. SPIE 1585, Fiber Optic Gyros: 15th Anniversary Conf, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135037
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optic gyroscopes

Phase shifts

Aerospace engineering

Temperature metrology

Gyroscopes

Integrated optics

Prototyping

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