
GNSS/INS Integration
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and INS (Inertial Navigation System) integration combines two navigation methods for improved accuracy and reliability. GNSS uses satellite signals to determine location, while INS employs sensors to track movement based on initial position and speed. By merging these systems, users can benefit from the strengths of both: GNSS provides precise positioning in open areas, while INS offers continuous tracking in environments with poor satellite visibility, like tunnels or urban canyons. This integration is essential in aviation, autonomous vehicles, and maritime navigation, ensuring more accurate and uninterrupted location data.