用于制导弹丸、火箭和导弹的微型、炮硬MEMS IMU

I. Scaysbrook, S. Cooper, E. T. Whitley
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BAE系统公司是惯性传感器和系统的领先供应商,包括用于汽车、商业和军事市场的硅- mems惯性产品。BAE系统公司正在开发一种微型MEMS惯性测量单元。SiIMU02/spl贸易/能够在制导弹丸炮发射事件的巨大冲击和振动环境下生存和执行,并且足够小以适应下一代小口径制导火箭和导弹。本文解释了从现在正在生产的第一代SiIMU01/spl trade/到第二代SiIMU02/spl trade/的逻辑进展,作为在不久的将来开发更小,性能更好的MEMS imu的下一步。介绍了IMU的结构,以及初始原型性能测试和火炮射击试验的结果。新兴的制导弹和火箭计划对惯性测量单元提出了新的挑战。解释了这些特殊要求,以及如何通过SiIMU02/spl trade/中采用的传感器技术和IMU架构的独特组合来解决这些要求。
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A miniature, gun-hard MEMS IMU for guided projectiles, rockets and missiles
BAE SYSTEMS is a leading provider of inertial sensors and systems, including silicon-MEMS inertial based products to automotive, commercial and military markets. BAE SYSTEMS is developing a miniature MEMS inertial measurement unit. SiIMU02/spl trade/ is capable of surviving and performing after the massive shock and vibration environment of a guided projectile gun-launch event, and is small enough to fit into next generation small caliber guided rockets and missiles. This paper explains the logical progression from the first generation SiIMU01/spl trade/, which is now in production, to the second generation SiIMU02/spl trade/, as the next step along a development roadmap to even smaller and better performing MEMS IMUs in the near future. The IMU architecture is presented, as are results of initial prototype performance testing and gun firing trials. The emerging guided projectile and rocket programs are posing new challenges for inertial measurement units. These special requirements, and how they are solved by the unique combination of sensor technology and IMU architecture employed in SiIMU02/spl trade/, are explained.
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