gyroskopia
Gyroskopia is a term used to describe a set of techniques for measuring and visualizing rotational motion and orientation of objects through gyroscopic sensing. The central idea is to capture angular velocity with gyroscopes and, by integrating these signals, estimate an object's orientation in three-dimensional space. In practice, gyroskopia often combines gyro data with information from accelerometers, magnetometers, or imaging modalities to improve accuracy and provide stable pose estimates.
Technologies employed in gyroskopia include MEMS, fiber-optic, and quartz gyroscopes arranged in three-axis configurations. Sensor hardware
Common configurations support a variety of applications. In biomechanics, gyroskopia can help analyze joint and limb
Limitations of gyroskopia include the accumulation of drift over time when relying solely on angular-rate data,