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Inertial Labs upgraded the “INS-U” GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation System with an extended version of the differential pressure sensor and embedded air data computer, allowing the unit to measure airspeed with up to 600 KNOTS to enhance high dynamic applications.

Inertial Labs, a developer of GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation and Measurement Units, has announced the release ofan upgraded version of the “INS-U”GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation System, a revolutionary unit due to itsextended version of Differential Pressure Sensor and Embedded Air Data Computer, allowing the unit to measure airspeed with up to 600 KNOTS to enhance high dynamic applications.This new INS-U version can output fused (GNSS + IMU) NMEA data to Pixhawk Autopilot,which allows Pixhawk Autopilot to navigate UAV in along-term GNSS-denied environment (more than 1 hour).

The INS-U is a fully integrated, combined Inertial Navigation System (INS) + Attitude & Heading Reference System (AHRS) + Air Data Computer (ADC) high-performance strapdown system that determines position, velocity, and absolute orientation (Heading, Pitch, and Roll) for any device on which it is mounted. Horizontal and Vertical Position, Velocity, and Orientation are determined with high accuracy for both motionless and high-dynamic applications.

“We grow through organic technology development, operational execution, and a sharp focus on meeting the best quality standards.,” said Jamie Marraccini, President& CEO of Inertial Labs, “that’s why weconstantly listen, adapt, and evolve with and for our customers.”

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