Presentation 2002/9/13
Basic Study of Piezoelectric-vibratory and Speed Sensor Using Corioli's force due to Rotation of the Earth.
Yosikazu HASUIKE, Yoshiro TOMIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) There is an engineering demand of such a sensor that detects the speed of an object running on the earth by itself. In the present automobiles, etc., their speed has been decided by multiplying the time to the detected acceleration. That is to say, it is essentially an acceleration sensor. On the other hand, such a speed sensor that can detect an absolute speed has also been required. From such fact, authors have uninvestigated such a speed sensor using Corioli's force due to rotation of the earth; This deals with basic studies of two types of speed sensor depending upon the principle mentioned above.
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Keyword(in English) Sensor / speed sensor / piezoelectricity vibration / Corioli's force / rotation of the earth.
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Title (in English) Basic Study of Piezoelectric-vibratory and Speed Sensor Using Corioli's force due to Rotation of the Earth.
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Keyword(1) Sensor
Keyword(2) speed sensor
Keyword(3) piezoelectricity vibration
Keyword(4) Corioli's force
Keyword(5) rotation of the earth.
1st Author's Name Yosikazu HASUIKE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate Program of Human Sensing and Functional Sensor Engineering, Yamagata University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshiro TOMIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate Program of Human Sensing and Functional Sensor Engineering, Yamagata University
Date 2002/9/13
Paper # US2002-58
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 308
Page pp.pp.-
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