
doi: 10.1115/1.2801281
An accelerometer placement scheme to determine the angular velocities and accelerations of a rigid body is presented. We show that the least number of uniaxial accelerometers required in a sensor array to uniquely determine the angular velocities in a moving frame is nine.
Kinematics of a rigid body, Observability, Application models in control theory, accelerometer placement, rigid body
Kinematics of a rigid body, Observability, Application models in control theory, accelerometer placement, rigid body
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