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Conference 13369 > Paper 13369-25
Paper 13369-25

Photonic integrated circuit microchip-based optical gyroscopes for high-precision inertial measurement units

28 January 2025 • 4:30 PM - 4:50 PM PST | Moscone South, Room 307 (Level 3)

Abstract

Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) microchip-based optical gyroscopes are leading contenders for use in high-precision Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) for a variety of demanding applications requiring accurate positioning in GNSS-denied environments. OSCP has developed a promising technology using both interferometric spiral and resonant ring-based PIC microchips exploiting the Sagnac effect to sense rotations with a high performance (e.g. low bias drift). Our patented photonic chip-based optical gyroscope can achieve performance comparable to that of a Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG) but with a much smaller form factor, lower power consumption, and a more affordable per unit cost due to its scalable microfabrication. In this paper, we report on recent progress made towards developing our passive ring resonator and interferometric spiral PIC microchips used for rotation sensing. In addition, we will also present the integration of PIC microchips together along with electronic hardware to achieve a low-power, small form factor gyroscope module and show its characteristics of IMU performance including Bias Instability (BI), Angle Random Walk (ARW), linearity and Scale Factor (SF) error. Given its characteristics, our IMU module is well suited to meet the increasing demand for high-precision gyroscopes for applications such as autonomous vehicles, drones, and industrial robotics.

Presenter

Ziad Shukri
One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
Dr. Ziad Shukri is the Director of Engineering at OSCP with more than 25 years of experience in semiconductor device development and commercialization. He has brought to market multiple products from conception to volume production. Working at Teledyne DALSA, Ziad was responsible for new product introduction of custom CCD image sensors for high-speed imaging for aerospace and industrial applications, as well as product introduction for automotive MEMS pressure sensors and accelerometers. Previous to that, Ziad worked at Group VI Semiconductor on light-emitting devices, at Redlen Technologies on high-energy CZT detectors and at Anrad corporation on selenium-based x-ray imagers. Ziad holds a PhD degree in Electronic Materials and Devices from McGill University.
Application tracks: Photonic Chips
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Ziad Shukri
One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)
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One Silicon Chip Photonics Inc. (Canada)