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28 September 1994 Manufacturing technology for tactical grade FOGs: optical sensing coil task
Kendall L. Belsley, Gene H. Chin
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Abstract
Automation of IFOG coil winding process for cost reduction, quality control and performance enhancements will be covered. The results of a program to develop an automation testbed are presented. The program developed a prototype quadrupole winding suitable for testing a variety of winding automation mechanisms. The effort to develop and test automation techniques is discussed. This effort will serve as a basis for Optelecom's continuing winding automation effort under the ManTech program. The ongoing effort under the ManTech program will be discussed.
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Kendall L. Belsley and Gene H. Chin "Manufacturing technology for tactical grade FOGs: optical sensing coil task", Proc. SPIE 2290, Fiber Optic Materials and Components, (28 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187445
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Prototyping

Control systems

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Actuators

Optical sensing

Optics manufacturing

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