inertiasijaintijärjestelmät
Inertiasijaintijärjestelmät, often referred to as inertial navigation systems (INS), are self-contained navigation systems that continuously track the position, orientation, and velocity of a moving object without the need for external references. They achieve this by using inertial sensors, primarily accelerometers and gyroscopes, to detect and measure motion. Accelerometers measure linear acceleration along each axis, while gyroscopes measure angular velocity. By integrating these measurements over time, the system can calculate changes in velocity and position, and track the object's orientation.
The core principle behind INS is Newton's laws of motion. An accelerometer detects acceleration, and by integrating
INS are particularly valuable in environments where external navigation aids are unavailable, unreliable, or undesirable, such