A two-dimensional (2-D) accelerometer is a commonly used sensor for detecting horizontal vibrations. However, their low-frequency response characteristics are limited by high cross-axis sensitivity and low resolution. To address this… Click to show full abstract
A two-dimensional (2-D) accelerometer is a commonly used sensor for detecting horizontal vibrations. However, their low-frequency response characteristics are limited by high cross-axis sensitivity and low resolution. To address this challenge, this study proposes a new 2-D optical accelerometer based on a symmetric 2-D vibration pickup unit and a high-sensitivity 2-D angle sensor modified from a DVD pickup head. The parameters of the symmetrical 2-D pickup unit were determined through modeling and simulation, and the performance of the accelerometer was tested experimentally. Experimental data show that the accelerometer has good low-frequency response characteristics in the range from 1 to 10 Hz, sensitivity is better than 2.5 V/(m/
               
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