Effects and Prospects of the Vibration Isolation Methods for an Atomic Interference Gravimeter

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Abstract

An atomic interference gravimeter (AIG) is of great value in underwater aided navigation, but one of the constraints on its accuracy is vibration noise. For this reason, technology must be developed for its vibration isolation. Up to now, three methods have mainly been employed to suppress the vibration noise of an AIG, including passive vibration isolation, active vibration isolation and vibration compensation. This paper presents a study on how vibration noise affects the measurement of an AIG, a review of the research findings regarding the reduction of its vibration, and the prospective development of vibration isolation technology for an AIG. Along with the development of small and movable AIGs, vibration isolation technology will be better adapted to the challenging environment and be strongly resistant to disturbance in the future.

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Gong, W., Li, A., Huang, C., Che, H., Feng, C., & Qin, F. (2022, January 1). Effects and Prospects of the Vibration Isolation Methods for an Atomic Interference Gravimeter. Sensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22020583

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