Title: EECS 373
1EECS 373 Gyroscopes Kevin Chyn Scott
Perry Brian Schlenker
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2Outline
- Introduction to Gyroscopes
- Theory of operation
- Applications
- Historic and Modern Varieties
- History of gyroscopes
- Current technology
- Implementation
- Algorithms
- Feedback and control
3- What is a Gyroscope?
- Device used to measure or maintain orientation
- Works on the principals of angular momentum
- Initial axis of rotation is conserved
- Consists of a spinning mass on an axel
4- How Gyroscopes Work
- Mechanical Gyroscope
- Spinning mass mounted on gimbals
- Free-output vs. Fixed-output
- Sensors on axis to detect rotation
- Procession
- Electronic Gyroscope
- Coriolis vibratory gyroscope
- Proof mass fed oscillating current to induce
vibrations - Vibrating mass tends to oscillate in initial
plane of reference - When rotated, oscillations in orthogonal plane
detected by circuitry
5- Common Uses
- Gyrocompass
- Used by ships to find true north
- Seeks minimum potential energy
- Stability Assistance
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Bicycles
- Inertial Guidance System
- Guided Missiles
- Measure angular velocity in inertial reference
frame - Detect changes to orientation
- Combined with accelerometer for 6 axis sensor
6- Consumer Electronics
- Wii Remote
- Tilt, yaw, pitch
- Rate of angular movement
- Smart Phones
- Screen Orientation
- Gaming Input
- Laptops
- Free fall detection
7History of Gyroscopes
- Initially a toy, not a tool
- Tops were common in ancient civilizations
- Began to be used in naval navigation and science
during the 18th and 19th centuries
1852 French gyroscope used to measure Earths
rotation
1860 gyro used to model orbital motion
8History of Gyroscopes
- Integration with electronics
- In the early 20th century, gyroscopes became
combine with electric motors, allowing them to
operate without mechanical power - Miniaturized during WWII for torpedo, ship, and
plane navigation - Further miniaturized with the advent for
silicon-based electronics
WWII era bomb release control mechanism
Common 50 consumer gyroscope available on
Sparkfun
9Types of Gyroscopes
- Rotary gyroscope
- Rotor suspended in a gambol spins independently
in order to conserve angular momentum - Mostly unused in modern systems
- Fiber optic gyroscope (FOG)
- Fiber optic coil determines changes in
orientation by path of light in the coil - Beam traveling against rotation has slightly
shorter path - Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
- Uses very small vibrating mechanism to detect
changes - London moment
- Spinning superconductor generates a magnetic
field - Extremely accurate tool or modern science
10Common Gyroscope Criteria
- Performance
- Measurement range
- Number of sensing axes
- Nonlinearity
- Bandwidth
- Angular Random Walk (ARW)
- Bias
- Bias Drift
- Bias Instability
- Specifications
- Cost
- Working temperature range
- Shock survivability
- Size/Mass
11Angular Random Walk
12Examination of Recent Gyros
13- General Algorithms
- Noise reduction via low pass filter
- Scale calibration to get meaning from gyroscope
data - Integrate data over time to get absolute angle
- Enhancement using Kalman filter
- Can reduce/eliminate integration drift
14Inertial Navigation Systems
- Dead reckoning using previous position to
determine current position - Used on ships, aircraft, submarines, missiles,
spacecraft, etc - Firefighters/military step based INS
15GPS/INS
GPS
INS
- Low refresh rate
- 10Hz? 20Hz?
- Relatively low resolution
- Location to n meters
- Limited to outdoors
- High refresh rate
- Kilohertz
- Relatively high resolution
- But prone to drift
- Doesnt rely on satellites
Combine both sensors using Kalman Filter to
produce highly accurate results
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17Feedback Control Systems
- Optical Image Stabilization
- Vibration detected using gyroscopes
- Movements modeled as sinusoid
- Lens is shifted to counteract vibration
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19Refrences
- http//physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Mechanics
/Gyroscope/Gyroscope.html - http//solarsystem.nasa.gov/scitech/display.cfm?ST
_ID327 - http//orgs.usd.edu/nmm/News/Newsletter/August2010
/ConnResearch.html - http//www.sensorwiki.org/doku.php/sensors/gyrosco
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