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Master's Thesis
Author of thesis: Ing. Jakub Trličík
Acad. year: 2012/2013
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Petr Beneš, Ph.D.
Reviewer: Ing. Stanislav Klusáček, Ph.D.
This master thesis deals with measurement and modeling of MEMS inertial sensors. This paper describes basic principles of inertial sensors along with their most often errors. The next part shows results from inertial sensor market analysis, which enabling a selection of sensors to be measured. The following two chapters present methods for inertial sensor modeling and testing. The biggest part of text is dedicated to presentation of measurement results showing us static measurement of Allan variance, Earth rotation, temperature dependent bias and dynamic measurement of gyroscope sensitivity testing over temperature. In the last part of the thesis is presented a design of sensor error model by autocorrelation function and Allan variance and also an evaluation of achieved results.
Accelerometer, gyroscope, INS, MEMS, inertial sensor errors, Allan variance, scale factor, offset, angle random walk, bias instability, earth rotation.
Date of defence
11.06.2013
Result of the defence
Defended (thesis was successfully defended)
Grading
B
Process of defence
Student obhájil diplomovou práci.
Language of thesis
Czech
Faculty
Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií
Department
Department of Control and Instrumentation
Study programme
Electrical, Electronic, Communication and Control Technology (EEKR-M)
Field of study
Cybernetics, Control and Measurements (M-KAM)
Composition of Committee
prof. Dr. Ing. Alexandr Štefek, Dr. (předseda) doc. Ing. Petr Blaha, Ph.D. (místopředseda) Ing. Soběslav Valach (člen) doc. Ing. Petr Beneš, Ph.D. (člen) doc. Ing. Petr Fiedler, Ph.D. (člen)
Supervisor’s reportdoc. Ing. Petr Beneš, Ph.D.
Grade proposed by supervisor: B
Reviewer’s reportIng. Stanislav Klusáček, Ph.D.
Grade proposed by reviewer: B
Responsibility: Mgr. et Mgr. Hana Odstrčilová