Why Inertial Navigation Systems are Vital for Mobile Radar Systems
19 July 2024
A GNSS or GPS antenna is a specialized device created to receive and enhance the radio signals transmitted at specific frequencies by GNSS satellites. It then converts these signals into electronic form, which can be utilized by a GNSS or GPS receiver. The GNSS or GPS antenna’s output is directed to a GNSS or GPS receiver, enabling it to compute the position accurately.
Advanced Navigation’s glossary covers the most common terms and definitions used in inertial navigation systems, acoustic positioning and robotics.