Generation of Accurate Translational Motion for Testing Inertial Sensors

05/12/2023
by   Swavik Spiewak, et al.
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An experimental setup is presented, developed for comprehensive evaluation of high performance inertial sensors for translational motion, accelerometers and geophones. It employs a precision, robust air bearing stage driven by integral brushless DC motor. Experimental results illustrate the performance and capabilities of the setup.

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