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Two types of effects are investigated as to their potential for calibrating a large ring and for introducing test signals of known magnitued: 1) tilting the base of the ring by a known angle and with known time evolution, and 2) utilizing Fresnel drag from a controlled flow of gas.
H. R. Bilger,G. L. Shaw, andB. J. Simmons
"Calibration Of A Large Passive Laser Ring", Proc. SPIE 0487, Physics of Optical Ring Gyros, (4 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943255
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H. R. Bilger, G. L. Shaw, B. J. Simmons, "Calibration Of A Large Passive Laser Ring," Proc. SPIE 0487, Physics of Optical Ring Gyros, (4 October 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943255