Use of Gyro/Accelerometer for Boat Tilt Application?

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Using a gyroscope to measure a boat's side-to-side rocking motion, known as rolling, can be effective, but incorporating an accelerometer may enhance accuracy by providing additional data on the boat's angle from vertical and its velocity. A 3-axis gyroscope is recommended for comprehensive movement tracking, while a strap-down gyro can offer rotational information about specific axes. Consumer-grade gyroscopes, often referred to as MEMS gyros, can be suitable for this application, but their accuracy may vary. For integration with systems like J1939 CAN, specific sensor models should be explored. Overall, combining gyroscopes with accelerometers is advisable for optimal performance in measuring boat tilt.
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Hello,

I'm looking to try to use a gyroscope to determine the rocking motion (just side to side - not back and forth) of a boat while it is traveling forward or sitting still in the water. Specifically, I'm looking for the boat's angle from vertical and this angle's velocity. Can I do this with just a (2-axis, 3 axis?) gyroscope? Or would I need a gyroscope as well as an accelerometer? Any experience with mounting gyro devices?

Thanks for your help :)
 
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The side to side movement is called rolling and the forward-aft is called pitching. Ships have been using gyros for this for a long long time.
Every ship has it. Just buy it.
 
Thanks for the reply. I do know that most ships have this, I wanted to know if just a 3-axis gyroscope will do it, or should I get something that also has accelerometers?
 
Gyroscopes should give you the change of angle and acc.meters rate of change I think. If you are making one make it for all movement. Use a 3axis one. I'm sorry but I don't know much else about it.
Level sensor apps on a smartphone can be reprogrammed to output on a scale. Though accuracy would be a concern
 
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TBan said:
Hello,

I'm looking to try to use a gyroscope to determine the rocking motion (just side to side - not back and forth) of a boat while it is traveling forward or sitting still in the water. Specifically, I'm looking for the boat's angle from vertical and this angle's velocity. Can I do this with just a (2-axis, 3 axis?) gyroscope? Or would I need a gyroscope as well as an accelerometer? Any experience with mounting gyro devices?

Thanks for your help :)

You would probably opt for a so-called strap-down gyro (it's not really a gyroscope). Consumer grade are usually memes. They're far cheaper. Everybody calls them gyroscopes, but they deliver different spatial information. A single strap-down will tell you how much the boat has rotated about a given axis. For pitch and roll, you'll need a minimum of two single axis memes or a dual axis meme unit.
 
Thanks for the replies! I would prefer if the sensor could work as J1939 CAN interface. Do you know of any devices like this?
 
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