This is part of the 2022 Electronic Design Forecast issue. You can also check out more TechXchange Talks videos. Self-driving vehicles require precise navigation information and global positioning ...
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 ...
Traditional inertial navigation systems calculate position by continuously integrating motion data. Over time, even microscopic measurement errors accumulate, gradually pushing position estimates off ...
PROVO, Utah, November 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inertial Sense, a leading U.S. developer of compact, tactical-grade inertial navigation systems (INS) and GNSS+INS solutions, today announced that it ...
Paeonian Springs, VA: Inertial Labs is an industry leading developer and supplier of orientation, inertial navigation, and optically enhanced sensor modules has acquired MEMSENSE, a developer of ...
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, ...
The MTi 600-series of inertial sensors comes in a 31.5 x 28.0 x 13.0 millimeter IP51-rated case. It produces roll and pitch readings accurate to ±0.2 degrees. GNSS-assisted heading (yaw) measurements ...
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 ...
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications and the world’s top supplier of MEMS sensors for consumer and portable applications* ...
STMicroelectronics has released its ASM330LHB automotive-qualified MEMS inertial-sensing module that provides accurate measurements for a variety of vehicle applications. The inertial module ...
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