inertsimõõdikud
Inertsimõõdikud, often translated as inertia sensors or inertial measurement units (IMUs), are devices that measure and report an object's specific force, angular rate, and sometimes magnetic field. These measurements are derived from a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes, and sometimes magnetometers. Accelerometers detect linear acceleration, which can be used to determine changes in velocity and orientation relative to gravity. Gyroscopes measure angular velocity, indicating the rate of rotation around an axis. Magnetometers, when included, sense the Earth's magnetic field, providing a stable reference for heading.
By processing the data from these individual sensors, an IMU can estimate an object's orientation, velocity,
Inertsimõõdikud are fundamental components in a wide range of applications. They are crucial for navigation systems