2016 IEEE International Symposium on Inertial Sensors and Systems 2016
DOI: 10.1109/isiss.2016.7435539
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Fiber optic gyro for space applications. Results of R&D and flight tests

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“…Pointing and Vibration Control Platform (PVCP), a mitigation technique, integrates pointing with vibration isolation to reduce the disturbance [72], [73]. Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyroscope (IFOG) [74] and Fiber optic Gyro (FOG) [75] are introduced to improve the stabilization system. FOG can effectively extend beacon-aided acquisition beyond Mars [76].…”
Section: Pointing Acquisition and Tracking (Pat)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pointing and Vibration Control Platform (PVCP), a mitigation technique, integrates pointing with vibration isolation to reduce the disturbance [72], [73]. Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyroscope (IFOG) [74] and Fiber optic Gyro (FOG) [75] are introduced to improve the stabilization system. FOG can effectively extend beacon-aided acquisition beyond Mars [76].…”
Section: Pointing Acquisition and Tracking (Pat)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coarse Pointing Assembly (CPA) and Fine Pointing Assembly (FPA) [89], [90] assist in synchronizing the receiver's antenna and the sender's laser beam, and 2-axis gimbals to orient an optical payload towards the receiving spacecraft antenna [72], [73]. Moreover, an anti-vibration mechanism is pivotal to maintain accurate pointing, for instance, the usage of FOG [75] to improve the stabilization system.…”
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“…This type of system, thanks to the lack of moving parts and low sensitivity to vibrations or acceleration, is the base of many modern inertial navigation systems in aviation, maritime, defense, satellite or space applications. [57][58][59][60] FOG benefits from the wide emission spectrum as the low time coherence reduces the noise of the measurement appearing due to the interference of light reflected or backscattered (Rayleigh scattering) in the optical system. 61 From the point of view of FOG, the blue-green light sources open up the possibility to use plastic optical fibers (POF) as the core of the system.…”
Section: Fiber Optic Gyroscopesmentioning
confidence: 99%