
GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation Systems
GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) combine GPS signals with onboard sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes to determine an object's precise position and movement. The INS provides continuous navigation data even when GPS signals are temporarily unavailable, while GPS offers accurate positioning updates. By integrating these technologies through advanced algorithms, the system maintains reliable and accurate location information in real-time, making it essential for navigation in aviation, autonomous vehicles, and other applications requiring high precision and robustness in varied environments.