No audio available for this content. Inertial Labs has released a new generation of GPS-aided inertial navigation systems (INS) for applications such as UAVs, helicopters and lidar surveys. The ...
Inertial Labs Releases U-Blox Based, Low-Cost GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation System, INS-DU with Accurate Positioning and Dual Antenna Heading. The new INS-DU delivers high accuracy RTK position for ...
Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) , the leading provider of wireless IP mesh technology, and Inertial Labs, Inc., the leading developer of global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-independent ...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) employ measurements of linear acceleration and angular rate to compute position, velocity and orientation without reliance on external signals. Modern implementations ...
Among other industries, inertial navigation systems (INS) are used to help navigate many types of vehicle (land, sea and air). They are different to navigation systems used by the general public, i.e.
Inertial Labs has launched a new GNSS-aided inertial navigation system. INS-DM is an IP68-rated version of the company’s new generation of super ruggedized units, shielded from electromagnetic ...
Northrop Grumman’s Embedded Global Positioning System and Inertial Navigation System-Modernization (EGI-M) programme recently finished its critical design review. The US Department of Defense plans ...
Inertial navigation systems (INS) rely on accelerometers and gyroscopes to track position and orientation without external references. In strapdown INS, the inertial measurement unit is affixed ...
Hexagon AB has closed its purchase of Inertial Sense, a move that directly expands its assured positioning, navigation, and timing capabilities with tactical-grade GNSS+INS technology. The acquisition ...
Exploiting quantum physics could offer commercial aircraft an alternative to satellite-based navigation, by enhancing the accuracy of inertial systems while avoiding disruption and jamming. Commercial ...
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