Review:
Inertial Navigation Systems
overall review score: 4.5
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Inertial navigation systems (INS) are used to provide continuous navigation information in areas where GPS signals may be unreliable or unavailable.
Key Features
- Accurate positioning without external inputs
- Self-contained system
- Uses gyroscopes and accelerometers
Pros
- Provides accurate position information
- Works in GPS-denied environments
- Can be integrated with other navigation systems
Cons
- May drift over time without external updates
- Can be expensive to implement and maintain
- Requires calibration and periodic adjustment