Chen et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Study of self-calibrating MEMS accelerometersChen et al., 2015
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- Chen W
- Li X
- Liu X
- Yin L
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- AIP Advances
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Micro-electromechanical System (MEMS) accelerometers are widely used in a number of inertial navigation systems and vibration detection system thanks to their small size, low cost and low power consumption. In order to improve their performance, the accelerometers have …
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