Vibration error compensation algorithm in the development of laser interference absolute gravimeters

Author:

Wu QiongORCID,Teng Yuntian,Wang Xiaomei,Wu Yanxiong,Zhang Yang

Abstract

Abstract. Measurement error arising from vibration interference is recognized as the primary obstacle limiting the accuracy and stability of laser interference absolute gravimeters. The present work addresses this issue by proposing a global search optimization algorithm that determines the optimal absolute value of gravity based on the measured time–displacement coordinates of a falling body and the signal obtained from the passive vibration isolation system of the inertial reference corner cube in a laser interference absolute gravimeter. Results of numerical calculations conducted under vibration interference conditions with added white noise resulting in a signal-to-noise ratio of 40 dB demonstrate the following. The accuracy and standard deviation of the gravimeter obtained using the proposed algorithm are −0.04 µGal (1µGal=1×10-8 m s−2) and 0.24 µGal, respectively, while those values obtained by the standard least-squares solution are 10.19 and 154.11 µGal, respectively. The test results indicate that the average response of the reference value of acceleration due to gravity superimposed by a disturbance of 1.00 µGal is 1.01 µGal using the proposed algorithm and 0.87 µGal using the standard least-squares solution.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geology,Oceanography

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