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Inertial Labs Releases Affordable, Multi-GNSS Constellation, 1cm RTK Accuracy Dual-Antenna GPS-Aided INS

Inertial Labs, Inc., a developer and supplier of high performance Inertial Sensors and Systems, released an affordable, multi GNSS constellation, 1 cm RTK accuracy dual-antenna GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation System (INS).  

Affordable Dual-Antenna GPS-Aided INS

The INS-DL and the OEM version, INS-DL-OEM, are multi constellation -- GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, Beidou -- GPS-Aided INS that achieve 1 cm Position and 0.05° Heading, Pitch & Roll accuracy. These high precision and high-accuracy INS are affordably priced at around $5,000 USD. The INS-DL and INS-DL-OEM are compact and deliver high performance. They are designed for developers of autonomous and unmanned systems; vehicles and small robots for precision agriculture; payloads for remote sensing and survey applications. The INS-DL is available as a classic INS or as an advanced, GPS-aided Motion Reference Unit (MRU). As a classic INS, it outputs Position, Orientation and IMU data for real-time and post-processing operation. As an advanced, GPS-Aided MRU, it outputs Position, Velocity, Heading, Pitch, Roll, Heave, Surge, Sway and Significant Wave Height data for survey, hydrography, bathymetry and motion control. "GPS-Aided INS-DL is a result of significant efforts of our R&D team. It is a market oriented solution, geared towards applications, requiring the best combination of high performance and in a same time low cost " said Jamie Marraccini, Inertial Labs’ CEO and President.  

About Inertial Labs

This year, Inertial Labs celebrate its 17th anniversary as a developer and supplier of high quality inertial sensor based solutions for  land, marine and aerospace applications. Since 2001, thousands of inertial systems, as well as those fused with other technologies like optical, laser, and GNSS systems, were successfully delivered to our customers for AGV, UAV, AUV, UUV, robots, land vehicles etc.  

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