Methods and systems for vibropendulous error compensation of...

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system – Accelerometer

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing effects of vibropendulous errors within a sensor device having three orthogonal sensors is described. The method includes calculating compensation terms for each sensor, the compensation terms associated with an angle between a pendulous axis for the sensor and a cross axis of the sensor, and subtracting the compensation terms for each sensor from data received from that sensor.

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