Phrases with «inertial measurement»

Inertial measurement refers to the process of measuring and calculating the movement or orientation of an object based on its acceleration and rotation. This involves using sensors, like accelerometers and gyroscopes, to detect and analyze the object's changes in motion. In simple terms, it is a way to measure how something is moving or turning without relying on external references like GPS or markers. Full definition

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Sentences with «inertial measurement»

  • With an electric motor, five internal microprocessors, and a quarter - size inertial measurement unit that tracks and adjusts its location in space, the PowerFoot One is a giant leap over existing prostheses. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The light - weight, synchronised, GPS and inertial measurement devices, recorded within up to 30 cm accuracy where a bird was within the flock, its speed, and when and how hard it flapped its wings. (sciencedaily.com)
  • His team placed the spacecraft's Inertial Measurement Unit, an essential instrument for landing, in the wrong place, a few inches above where the landing software expected it. (discovermagazine.com)
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