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Challenges in Developing a Family of MEMS Accelerometers for High-g-Navigation Applications
In this paper we show feasibility of miniature, high-g MEMS capacitive accelerometers with full-scale ranges of 400 to 10,000g and that are capable of measuring high-g navigation events.