Accuracy
In the field of Inertial Navigation (INS), accuracy generally refers to the degree of deviation between the estimated values provided by the navigation system or measurement device and the true values. Accuracy is a key metric for evaluating the performance of a navigation system and directly affects the reliability and effectiveness of the system in […]
Accelerometer
An accelerometer is a sensor that converts acceleration information into electrical signals. It typically consists of a mass block, damping mechanism, elastic body, sensing element, and debugging components. Principle During the acceleration of the sensor and the object being measured, the inertial force acting on the mass block is measured, and the acceleration value is […]
Absolute Position
Absolute Position refers to the location of an object or device determined within a fixed, globally unified coordinate system. It typically refers to a position determined by a global coordinate system (such as latitude and longitude) relative to the Earth’s surface, unaffected by changes in the surrounding environment or reference objects. Absolute position provides not […]