INS/GPS

The Inertial navigation system (INS) uses rotation and acceleration information to calculate relative position via accelerometers and gyroscopes sensors arrayed in orthogonal axes. The Global Navigation Satellite Signal (GNSS) uses multiple external drift free satellite signals for positioning purposes. Combined, INS-GPS or INS-GNSS computes its precise relative movement via mathematical algorithm delivering attitude angles heading, roll and pitch via a CANbus output. Outstanding low noise performance is delivered using low noise MEMS sensors and VELOX™ high speed processing coupled with extensive testing and calibration including temperature, shock and vibration.

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INS/GPS

Landmark 005 INS/GPS

Inertial Navigation System

  • Range 490 Degrees/sec +/-15g
  • Update rate 100 Hz
  • GNSS Receiver options
  • Ultra low noise 0.0028 deg/s/Hz

Landmark 60 INS/GPS

Inertial Navigation System

  • Range 490 Degrees/sec +/-15g
  • Update rate to 600 Hz
  • GNSS Receiver options
  • Ultra low noise 0.0016 deg/s/Hz

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