An interferometric fiber optic gyroscope typically includes a single mode, continuous fiber optic coil formed in a conventional octupole pattern such that light is guided through the coil to manifest the Sagnac effect. A conventional octupole pattern for winding a fiber optic coil is appreciated as a winding pattern where the pattern repeats itself every eight (8) layers. Conventional octupole winding patterns are generally known in the gyroscopic arts and are further known to place at least some amount of stress on the fiber optic coil in various regions of the pattern.
The Sagnac effect is generally understand to be when two counter propagating light beams, one traveling clockwise (CW) and the other traveling counterclockwise (CCW) and both generated from the same source, propagate inside an interferometer along the same closed path. At the output of the interferometer the CW and CCW light beams interfere to produce a fringe pattern which shifts if a rotation rate is applied along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the path of the light beam. Thus, the CW and CCW light beams experience a relative phase difference which is proportional to a rotation rate of the fiber optic gyroscope. And, since the fiber optic gyroscope is generally fixed to the same reference frame as a vehicle (e.g., airplane, helicopter, space, or other similar vehicle) in which it is located, the relative phase difference of the CW and CCW light beams is also proportional to a rotation rate of the vehicle.
The optical fibers used in the fiber optic gyroscope are typically thin, long cylindrical structures which support light propagation through total internal reflection. Generally, the optical fiber consists of an inner core and an outer cladding typically made of silica glass, although, other materials like plastics are some times used.
The accuracy of the fiber optic gyroscope may be affected by environmentally-induced factors in the fiber optic coil and generally manifested due to asymmetries associated with a desired optical, mechanical, geometric and/or thermal symmetry of the fiber optic coil. These factors or asymmetries, as well as others, may cause a refractive index change and thus affect the counter-propagating waves. Consequently, one result of the environmentally-induced factors and/or asymmetries is that a differential phase shift will occur that inaccurately mimics a sensed rotation of the fiber optic gyroscope. It is further appreciated that geometric asymmetries, mechanically and/or thermally-induced stresses may correspond to or generate an optical asymmetry with respect to a length of the fiber optic coil.
When winding the fiber optic coil in the conventional octupole pattern, the need arises at least once within every eight layers to squeeze or urge a full diameter of the fiber optic coil into a half diameter space that is located between an end portion of a formed layer and a flange of a spool onto which the fiber optic coil is being formed. One drawback of the conventional octupole pattern is that urging the full diameter of the fiber optic coil into the half diameter space may cause a hump or bulge to form in the wound fiber optic coil. Correspondingly, the hump or bulge may often result in both geometric and mechanical asymmetries, which may reduce the performance and/or accuracy of the fiber optic gyroscope.
The present invention, according to at least one embodiment, generally relates to an octupole winding pattern for winding a fiber optic coil, where the wound fiber optic coil may be used in a fiber optic gyroscope. In a preferred embodiment, the octupole winding pattern includes eight layers of the fiber optic cable wound on a removable spool and where the layers are arranged to provide a substantial amount of optical symmetry with respect to the fiber optic coil and preferably retain a substantial amount of geometric and mechanical symmetry with regard to the octupole winding pattern.
In one aspect of the invention, a method for winding a fiber optic coil according to an octupole winding pattern that includes at least eight layers of the coil formed on a spool includes forming a substantial portion of a third layer of the octupole winding pattern by winding the fiber optic coil in a first direction around the spool to form the substantial portion of the third layer, wherein the third layer includes successive fiber optic coil diameters placed adjacent one another; continuing to form the third layer of the octupole winding pattern by winding the fiber optic coil in a second direction around the spool to place at least one coil diameter, as viewed in cross section, adjacent to the substantial portion of the third layer such that the third layer includes successively arranged fiber optic coil diameters wound in the first direction and at least one fiber optic coil diameter wound in the second direction; forming a substantial portion of a seventh layer of the octupole winding pattern by winding the fiber optic coil in the second direction around a previously formed layer to form the substantial portion of the seventh layer, wherein the seventh layer includes successive fiber optic coil diameters placed adjacent one another; and continuing to form the seventh layer of the octupole winding pattern by winding the fiber optic coil in the first direction around the previously formed layer to place at least one coil diameter adjacent to the substantial portion of the seventh layer such that the seventh layer includes successively arranged fiber optic coil diameters wound in the second direction and at least one fiber optic coil diameter wound in the first direction.
In another aspect of the invention, a continuous fiber optical coil wound in an octupole pattern on a spool includes a substantial portion of a third layer wound in a first direction around the spool, wherein the third layer includes successive fiber optic coil diameters placed adjacent one another, at least one fiber optic coil diameter wound in a second direction at an end portion of the third layer and located adjacent to one of the fiber optical coil diameters of the substantial portion of the third layer; and a substantial portion of a seventh layer wound in a second direction around the spool, wherein the seventh layer includes successive fiber optic coil diameters placed adjacent one another, at least one fiber optic coil diameter wound in a first direction at an end portion of the seventh layer and located adjacent to one of the fiber optical coil diameters of the substantial portion of the seventh layer.
Preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
In the following description, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the invention. However, one skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without these details or with various combinations of these details. In other instances, well-known structures and methods associated with fiber optic gyroscopes, fiber optic coils, fiber optic coils arranged in an octupole pattern and integrated circuit (IC) chips, to include the manufacturing and/or assembly thereof may not be shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring descriptions of the embodiments of the invention.
The following description is generally directed to an octupole pattern for a fiber optic coil, for example a fiber optic coil that may be used in a fiber optic gyroscope. Preferably, the octupole pattern substantially reduces asymmetries in sections of the fiber optic coil that may have an effect on the bias performance of the fiber optic gyroscope. The bias performance may be otherwise referred to as a bias error, which may include a time derivative of temperature (Tdot) error and/or a mechanical strain error. Thermal asymmetries, geometric asymmetries, mechanical asymmetries, or some combination thereof, when induced, may contribute to a reduction in the bias performance, or alternatively an increase in the bias error. To increase the bias performance or alternatively reduce the bias error, it is an objective of the present invention to arrange the octupole winding pattern such that the fiber optic coil, after winding, has sufficient optical symmetry.
Sufficient optical symmetry of the fiber optic coil occurs when like portions of the coil that are equidistant from each other are subjected to substantially similar if not identical stresses, strains, thermal fluctuations, etc. as a function of time and/or as a function of a length of the coil. Optical symmetry is best appreciated by referring to
For purposes of clarity, the octupole patterns 214, 216 are illustrated in cross-section as either a solid black circle or as a white, outlined circle. The purpose of showing the solid black and white, outlined circles is because the conventional octupole winding pattern 200 includes octupole patterns 214, 216 that are formed using coil 204 from two separate feeder spools (not shown). For example, a first feeder spool provides the coil 204 denoted by the solid black circles and a second feeder spool provides the coil 204 denoted by the white, outlined circles. In practice, the coil 204 is a continuous fiber optic coil loaded onto the two feeder spools, and where the first feeder spool directs the coil 204 in a clockwise (CW) direction while the second feeder spool directs the coil 204 in a counterclockwise (CCW) direction, or vice-versa.
Referring to a third layer 308 of the octupole pattern 302, the third layer 308 includes at least one coil diameter 310 provided by the first feeder spool arranged adjacent to a remaining portion of the third layer 308 comprising a plurality of coil diameters 312 provided by the second feeder spool. A seventh layer 314 includes at least one coil diameter 316 provided by the second feeder spool arranged adjacent to a remaining portion of the seventh layer 314 and having a plurality of coil diameters 318 provided by the first feeder spool. Alternatively stated, the third layer 308 and the seventh layer 314 are arranged opposite to one another with respect to the coil 304 drawn from the first and second feeder spools. The routing of the fiber coil 304 at the ends of the third layer 308 and the seventh layer 314 provides for a more efficient layer-to-layer transition and reduces and even may eliminate compression of the cladding of the fiber optic coil 304. In addition, the octupole winding pattern 300 provides a desired amount of optical symmetry, which in turn reduces an accumulation of residual asymmetric errors or irregularities that are present with the conventional octupole winding pattern 200.
Preferably, the multi-octupole winding pattern 300 includes at least two octupole patterns 302, in which one pattern is stacked on top of a base pattern. This arrangement advantageously provides a reverse symmetry of the overall winding pattern 300 and further operates to reduce the accumulation of any residual asymmetric errors or irregularities In addition, the multi-octupole winding pattern 300 operates to reduce or eliminate time-varying thermal or mechanical strain gradients with respect to a coil winding centerline 320. As a result of the multi-octupole winding pattern 300, an undesired or unwanted phase shift that may affect the optical path lengths between the two counter-propagating waves is much less likely to occur, and thus undesired rotation measurements will not be detected by the fiber optic gyroscope in which the multi-octupole pattern 300 is installed.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
The United States Government has acquired certain rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. FA9453-06-C-0097 issued by the United States Air Force.