Owen D. Grossman
Honeywell
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ieee/ion position, location and navigation symposium | 2006
Todd L. Braman; Owen D. Grossman
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) using MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) sensors, to detect rotation and acceleration, are extremely sensitive to vibration and shock. Because these IMUs are used in aircraft, missiles, and even in gun launched projectiles, the vibration and shock levels can be extremely high. We have been successful in designing isolation systems that protect the MEMS sensors from these harsh environments. These isolation systems attenuate the shock and vibration in frequency ranges that would otherwise degrade IMU performance and even damage the sensors. In designing an isolation system, for an IMU with MEMS devices, the designer must first acquire a good definition of the shock and vibration environment to which the IMU will be exposed. Then the designer must determine the frequencies and levels to which the MEMS devices are sensitive. Finally the designer must have knowledge of IMU properties such as resonant frequencies, mass properties, clock frequencies, etc. By knowing all of this information, and how it affects IMU performance, the designer can determine the proper parameters for the isolation system. A well designed isolation system using these parameters will be capable of protecting the MEMS devices while maintaining IMU performance through out all specified environments.
Archive | 2005
Todd L. Braman; Owen D. Grossman; Erik J. Hovland
Archive | 2010
Owen D. Grossman
Archive | 2003
Owen D. Grossman; Mark W. Weber; Jeffrey E. Fridberg
Archive | 2003
Lisa P. Koland; Owen D. Grossman
Archive | 2010
Owen D. Grossman
Archive | 2007
Todd L. Braman; Dale J. Hagenson; Owen D. Grossman
Archive | 2006
Owen D. Grossman
Archive | 2014
Owen D. Grossman; Dale J. Hagenson; Harrison Lin; Mark Lawrence Requa
Archive | 2014
Todd L. Braman; Owen D. Grossman; Matthew Schlager; Jason Daniel Graham; Timothy J. Hanson