Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 528-1984

IEEE Standard Inertial Sensor Terminology

Withdrawn Status. Terms and definitions relating to inertial sensors are presented. Usage as understood by the inertial sensor community is given preference over general technical usage of the terms herein. The criterion for inclusion of a term and its definition in this document is usefulness as related to inertial sensor technology.

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AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel
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Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Superseded by
528-1994
Board Approval
1983-06-23
History
Withdrawn:
1991-12-05
ANSI Approved:
1985-01-01
Published:
1984-01-12

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
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Sponsor Committee
AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel
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Working Group
GAP_WG - Gyro and Accelerometer Panel Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Randall Curey

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337-1972

IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Linear, Single-Axis, Pendulous, Analog Torque Balance Accelerometer

This specification defines the requirements for a linear, single-axis, pendulous, analog torque balance accelerometer. The instrument is equipped with a permanent magnet torquer and is used as a sensing element to provide an electrical signal proportional to acceleration. The torque balance electronics are not considered to be part of the instrument.

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528-1994

IEEE Standard for Inertial Sensor Terminology

SUPERSEDED BY IEEE STD 528-2001. Terms and definitions relating to inertial sensors are presented. Usage as understood by the inertial sensor community is given preference over general technical usage of the terms herein. The criterion for inclusion of a term and its definition in this document is usefulness as related to inertial sensor technology.

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