Sensors (Jan 2025)

The Challenges and Opportunities for Performance Enhancement in Resonant Fiber Optic Gyroscopes

  • Sumathi Mahudapathi,
  • Sumukh Nandan R,
  • Gowrishankar R,
  • Balaji Srinivasan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s25010223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
p. 223

Abstract

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In the last decade, substantial progress has been made to improve the performance of optical gyroscopes for inertial navigation applications in terms of critical parameters such as bias stability, scale factor stability, and angular random walk (ARW). Specifically, resonant fiber optic gyroscopes (RFOGs) have emerged as a viable alternative to widely popular interferometric fiber optic gyroscopes (IFOGs). In a conventional RFOG, a single-wavelength laser source is used to generate counter-propagating waves in a ring resonator, for which the phase difference is measured in terms of the resonant frequency shift to obtain the rotation rate. However, the primary limitation of RFOG performance is the bias drift, which can be attributed to nonreciprocal effects such as Rayleigh backscattering, back-reflections, polarization instabilities, Kerr nonlinearity, and environmental fluctuations. In this paper, we review the challenges and opportunities of achieving performance enhancement in RFOGs.

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