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12 November 1996 Fiber optic gyros for space, marine, and aviation applications
Glen A. Sanders, Bogdan Szafraniec, Ren-Young Liu, Clarence L. Laskoskie, Lee K. Strandjord, George Weed
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Abstract
Fiber-optic gyroscopes (FOGs) are under development at Honeywell as the primary next generation inertial sensor. The open-loop FOG technology has been successfully transitioned to production for attitude heading reference systems and the results of this effort are reported. New developments in closed-loop FOG technology aimed at high performance space applications and at navigation grade aviation applications, are underway. In the former case, results on a high precision FOG are reported. In the latter case, special emphasis is placed on improvements of depolarized FOG technology, which promises to produce a low cost navigation grade sensor.
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Glen A. Sanders, Bogdan Szafraniec, Ren-Young Liu, Clarence L. Laskoskie, Lee K. Strandjord, and George Weed "Fiber optic gyros for space, marine, and aviation applications", Proc. SPIE 2837, Fiber Optic Gyros: 20th Anniversary Conference, (12 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258208
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KEYWORDS
Gyroscopes

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Polarization

Phase modulation

Sensors

Fiber optics

Modulation

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