An integrated resonant accelerometer microsystem for automotive applications

In the project "IRMA-EU" (IRMA: Integrated Resonant Accelerometer Microsystem for Automotive Applications), a project sponsored by the European Commision under ESPRIT, SensoNor and project partners Autoliv and SINTEF are developing a resonant structure two-chip accelerometer silicon micros...

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Hauptverfasser: Ohlckers, P., Holm, R., Jakobsen, H., Kvisteroy, T., Kittilsland, G., Nese, M., Nilsen, S.M., Ferber, A.
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