MEMS Gyroscopes
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "A:Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 6660
Special Issue Editors
Interests: MEMS; resonators; gyroscope design; inertial sensors testing; IMU calibration
Interests: microsystems; piezoresistive sensor; sensor for harsh environments; SOI and SiC-based sensor; accelerometers; gas sensor; design and simulation of microsystems; graphene; material research; graphene-based sensors; biosensors; printed sensors; 2D sensors; technologies
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Dear Colleagues,
Over the past 30 years, MEMS gyroscope technology has been the subject of more and more research and industrial focus. It provides a cost-effective method for improving directional estimation and overall accuracy in the navigation systems by reducing the cost, size, weight, and power (C-SWaP) of the device compared to traditional mechanical spinning gyroscopes and ring laser gyroscopes, while preserving a similar level of performance in terms of noise and stability. Some of the most successful examples include MEMS tuning fork gyroscopes (TFG) and vibrating ring gyroscopes (VRG). Furthermore, new materials, such as silicon carbide, diamond, and fused quartz, have been explored to achieve better performance. Micro-glassblowing technology has enabled 3D shell gyroscopes and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) gyroscopes. All these new developments have greatly pushed the boundaries of the current MEMS gyroscope technology. Accordingly, this Special Issue seeks to showcase research papers, short communications, and review articles that focus on: (1) novel gyroscopic phenomena, mechanism, modeling, and MEMS implementation; (2) systems and electronics that control MEMS gyroscopes for better performances; and (3) new developments of applying MEMS gyroscopes in consumer, industrial, medical, military, or space applications.
Dr. Yusheng Wang
Prof. Dr. Ha Duong Ngo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- MEMS gyroscope
- tuning fork gyroscopes
- vibrating ring gyroscopes
- magnetic resonance (NMR) gyroscopes
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