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.
Underwater gravity-aided inertial navigation systems (GINS) combine the high-frequency, self-contained measurements from inertial sensors with geophysical gravity data to overcome the positional ...
Inertial navigation systems use information provided by accelerometers and gyroscopes to provide the position and orientation of an object relative to a predetermined origin point, orientation and ...
Researchers have discovered a sophisticated neural computer, buried deep in the cerebellum, that performs inertial navigation calculations to figure out a person’s movement through space. These ...
Inertial Labs, a leading innovator in navigation and positioning solutions, proudly announces the launch of its latest product, the INS-FI. This GPS-aided Inertial Navigation System (INS) represents ...
Jonathan Kwolek, Ph.D., a research physicist from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Quantum Optics Section attaches fiber-optic cables to deliver light into the compact laser-delivery system, ...