Talk:Fibre optic gyroscope
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[edit] Copyright problem?
Sorry, but i can't see any copyright problem. Maybe the link is going to the wrong page? I could not find one sentence which was copied. At the first look, i could find only one part which was indeed very similar, but wouldn't call it a copy:
http://www.kvh.com/Press/pr.asp?id=146&category=FIBEROPTIC: "FOGs provide extremely precise rotational rate information by measuring the phase difference between two paths of light traveling in opposite directions through the optical fiber. Their precision results in part because of their lack of cross-axis sensitivity to vibration, acceleration, and shock."
Wikipedia Article: "FOGs provide extremely precise rotational rate information, in part because of their lack of cross-axis sensitivity to vibration, acceleration, and shock,and are designed both on open-loop and closed-loop technology."
-- DeQuibbler 17:19, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
- I agree, couldn't find anything in the provided link that made this look like a copyvio; a quick search didn't produce any other online source, so I'm removing the tag. .:.Jareth.:. babelfish 15:14, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Xilliah (talk) 09:52, 3 February 2008 (UTC) Can anyone explain/link "higher drift and worse scale factor performance"? I really don't get it. I know this isn't a tutorial website, but it can't be a huge problem to link to another article that explains these terms.

