Ultra-High Precision Inertial Sensor Test and Evaluation Technology
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 August 2023) | Viewed by 318
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Space gravitational wave detection is based on the principle of interferometry measurement, measuring the distance change between two inertial references, and then inverting gravitational wave events. As an inertial reference, the inertial sensor is the core of space gravitational wave detection and has ultra-high precision requirements. Therefore, it is of great significance to research the testing and evaluation technology of inertial sensors. At present, although researchers from all over the world have used torsion pendulums to carry out many experimental studies related to inertial sensors for many years, there are still many key technologies that need to be improved and verified. This Special Issue will focus on the testing and evaluation technology of ultra-high precision inertial sensors. The main topics of interest include testing methods, evaluation technology, inertial reference construction, ultra-high precision weak force measurement, and multiphysics environment simulation related to inertial sensors.
Prof. Dr. Tao Yu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- inertial sensor
- capacitive sensing
- electrostatic actuation
- test mass and sensor housing
- multistage torsion pendulum
- charge management
- micro-motion measurement
- multi-DOF control
- multiphysics simulation
- caging and release mechanism
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