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Design and analysis of wafer-level vacuum-encapsulated disk resonator gyroscope using a commercial MEMS process

Uppalapati et al., 2017

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5253109051954932474
Author
Uppalapati B
Ahamed M
Chodavarapu V
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2017 IEEE National Aerospace and Electronics Conference (NAECON)

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We present the design and analysis of a mode-matched disk resonator gyroscope that is characterized by a high quality factor exceeding 1 million. The mode match resonator is designed using geometric compensation technique for reducing frequency split between two …
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