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 ...
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 ...
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 ...