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Five degree of freedom intertial measurement device

  • US 20060185432A1
  • Filed: 01/13/2006
  • Published: 08/24/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/13/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A five degree of freedom inertial measurement unit capable of measuring linear acceleration of a body along a first axis, a second axis, and a third axis, angular acceleration of the body about the second axis, and angular acceleration of the body about the third axis, wherein the first axis, the second axis, and third axis are substantially mutually orthogonal and intersect at an origin point, the unit comprising:

  • a first accelerometer in a fixed position relative to the body, the first accelerometer measuring linear acceleration along both the second axis and the third axis;

    a second accelerometer in a fixed position relative to the body, the second accelerometer measuring linear acceleration along both the second axis and third axis, the first and second accelerometers positioned on a plane defined by the first axis and the second axis, and a controller operatively coupled to the first accelerometer and the second accelerometer, the controller determining the angular acceleration of the body about the second axis, and the angular acceleration of the body about the third axis, the controller determining angular acceleration using no other acceleration signals other than the linear acceleration signals from the first and second accelerometers.

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