Cross-axis Sensitivity (Rotation and Translation)


Cross-axis Sensitivity (Rotation and Translation) : The susceptibility of a sensor to produce an additional signal in response to motion other than that for which the sensor is intended to be sensitive. It is often due to limitations in the design or manufacture of the mechanical suspension in the sensor, or misalignment of the components within the sensor. There are five cross-axis sources for every sensitive axis of an inertial sensor (Nigbor et al., 2009). A translational accelerometer may be sensitive to both off-axis translational axes and to rotations about any axis. See: Trifunac and Todorovska (2001)
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