Inertial navigation that combines attitude and heading, air data computer introduced by Inertial Labs

March 10, 2022
The Inertial Labs INS-DM can support several types of MEMS inertial measurement units from Inertial Labs, and supports other inertial systems.

PAEONIAN SPRINGS, Va. – Inertial Labs Inc. in Paeonian Springs, Va., is introducing the GPS-aided inertial navigation system (INS-DM) ruggedized dual GNSS antenna inertial navigation system for navigation and guidance applications aboard ships, land vehicles, and aircraft.

The INS-DM, is IP68 rated, is shielded from electromagnetic interference, and combines inertial navigation; attitude and heading reference system; and air data computer that determines position, velocity, and absolute orientation.

Horizontal and vertical position, velocity and orientation are determined for motionless and dynamic applications.

The Inertial Labs INS-DM can support several types of MEMS inertial measurement units from Inertial Labs. Additionally, the INS-DM supports other inertial systems like the Honeywell HG4930, and uses different multi-constellation receivers like Novatel OEM7 series or the u-blox F9 series.

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The design of the INS-DM also includes an optional air data computer, supported by two Honeywell barometric sensors, and the ability to support an internal Fluxgate or external stand-alone magnetic compass.

The INS-DM contains Inertial Labs on-board sensor fusion filter, navigation and guidance algorithms, and calibration software.

For more information contact Inertial Labs online at https://inertiallabs.com.

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