inertiasuunnistusjärjestelmiä
Inertiasuunnistusjärjestelmiä, often referred to as INS or Inertial Navigation Systems, are self-contained navigation systems that continuously determine an object's position, orientation, and velocity without external references. They achieve this by sensing and processing accelerations and angular rates using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes. These sensors measure the forces acting on the object.
The core principle behind INS is dead reckoning. Starting from a known initial position and velocity, the
INS are characterized by their independence from external signals, making them resilient to jamming, spoofing, or
Applications for INS are diverse and include aerospace (aircraft, spacecraft), marine navigation (ships, submarines), land vehicles