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  • Cross-sensitivity matrices are essential for converting three-axis accelerometer responses into specific acceleration components based on the gimbal's orientation in a gravitational field.
  • The uniqueness of these matrices varies depending on how the accelerometer is mounted on the gimbal, necessitating the definition of nine intrinsic parameters that can be measured or calculated from these matrices.
  • By comparing intrinsic parameters derived from independently measured cross-sensitivity matrices, institutions can identify and isolate differences related to alignment and measurement errors in their gimbal setups.

Article Abstract

Cross-sensitivity matrices are used to translate the response of three-axis accelerometers into components of acceleration along the axes of a specified coordinate system. For inertial three-axis accelerometers, this coordinate system is often defined by the axes of a gimbal-based instrument that exposes the device to different acceleration inputs as the gimbal is rotated in the local gravitational field. Therefore, the cross-sensitivity matrix for a given three-axis accelerometer is not unique. Instead, it depends upon the orientation of the device when mounted on the gimbal. We define nine intrinsic parameters of three-axis accelerometers and describe how to measure them directly and how to calculate them from independently determined cross-sensitivity matrices. We propose that comparisons of the intrinsic parameters of three axis accelerometers that were calculated from independently determined cross-sensitivity matrices can be useful for comparisons of the cross-sensitivity-matrix measurement capability of different institutions because the intrinsic parameters will separate the accelerator-gimbal alignment differences among the participating institutions from the purely gimbal-related differences, such as gimbal-axis orthogonality errors, -axis gravitational-field alignment errors, and angle-setting or angle-measurement errors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8325513PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.122.032DOI Listing

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