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Inertial Sense Announcing Rugged µINS Product with On-Board GNSS

Micro-Sized Version Unveiled At AUVSI

Inertial Sense is known for having the world’s smallest GNSS-INS module. At AUVSI in Denver, they announced the availability of a micro-sized rugged version of their product. The solution is a combined GNSS-INS that has an onboard GNSS receiver as well as a fully fused Inertial Navigation Solution. Also available as AHRS/IMU versions.

At 10 grams and with 1”x1” footprint, the solution packs amazing performance with .1? roll/pitch and .3? dynamic heading accuracy.

This ITAR Free - light weight and low cost package will conveniently fit all autonomous vehicle and sensing needs, the company said.

“When I set out on this journey to provide an accurate and low-cost navigation solution, I wanted to produce a product that engineers could purchase off the shelf, hassle free. In my past as a UAV engineer, I was always looking for ways to save myself time and money. It’s all about convenience. There is no need to spend time choosing IMU sensors and writing the algorithms to fuse navigation data. We provide it all for you,” said Inertial Sense founder Walt Johnson.

These products represent 15 years of inertial navigation and motion measurement experience gathered into a convenient rugged package.

(Image provided with Inertial Sense news release)

FMI: inertialsense.com

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