Browsing by Subject "active seismic isolation"

Browsing by Subject "active seismic isolation"

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  • Kirchhoff, Robin (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2022)
    The first direct observation of gravitational waves on the 14th September 2015 opened up a new window to the Universe. Since then, gravitational wave astronomy has provided highly valuable information about previously ...
  • Kirchhoff, R.; Mow-Lowry, C.M.; Bergmann, G.; Hanke, M.M.; Koch, P.; Köhlenbeck, S.M.; Leavey, S.; Lehmann, J.; Oppermann, P.; Wöhler, J.; Wu, D.S.; Lück, H.; Strain, K.A. (Bristol : IOP Publ., 2020)
    High precision measurements in various applications rely on active seismic isolation to decouple the experiment from seismic motion; therefore, closed feed-back control techniques such as sensor blending and sensor correction ...
  • Kranzhoff, S.L.; Lehmann, J.; Kirchhoff, R.; Carlassara, M.; Cooper, S.J.; Koch, P.; Leavey, S.; Lück, H.; Mow-Lowry, C.M.; Wöhler, J.; von Wrangel, J.; Wu, D.S. (Bristol : IOP Publ., 2022)
    High precision interferometers such as gravitational-wave detectors require complex seismic isolation systems in order to decouple the experiment from unwanted ground motion. Improved inertial sensors for active isolation ...