Since its inception in the 1960s, the Kalman filter has been commonly used to this day for guidance and navigation applications. It has undergone many adjustments designed to improve upon the basic implementation, such as the extended and unscented Kalman filter. In recent years, however, a new approach to filtering based on artificial neural network (ANN) processing has made significant breakthroughs that have pushed the inertial navigation industry into a new era.
Tag: INS
4 September 2021
Go to ArticleDynetics Selects Advanced Navigation for Gremlins X-61 UAV
With Advanced Navigation’s INS, Dynetics was able to demonstrate efficient and safe mid-air retrieval of its Gremlins X-61 UAV.
23 August 2021
Go to ArticleWhat is Digital FOG (DFOG)?
DFOG, short for Digital FOG or Digital Fiber Optic Gyroscope, is patent pending technology which has been developed over 25 years involving two research institutions. DFOG was created to meet the demand for smaller and more cost effective FOGs, while increasing reliability and accuracy. This technological breakthrough enables new opportunities for commercial and defense applications requiring always available, ultra-high accuracy, orientation and navigation.
4 August 2021
Go to ArticleARRB Systems Road Surveying Accuracy Increases With MEMS-Based GNSS/INS Spatial Dual
ARRB sought Advanced Navigation’s INS into their Hawkeye system that delivers more precise and reliable navigation and orientation.
11 July 2021
Go to ArticleAMZ’s Driverless Race Car Takes the Lead With Advanced Navigation’s Spatial Dual
Learn how the AMZ Race Car team uses Advanced Navigation’s Spatial Dual to operate their driverless electric race car.
6 June 2021
Go to ArticleINS Field Test | Spatial FOG
Advanced Navigation conducted an INS field test for Spatial FOG to demonstrate the accuracy of the unit in a real-world scenario.
3 June 2021
Go to ArticleLaunching Boreas, The World’s First Fully Digital FOG
Advanced Navigation is pleased to announce their new range of fiber optic gyroscope inertial navigation systems (INS), Boreas.
26 May 2021
Go to ArticleCertus Evo Helps Nextcore’s UAV-LiDAR Reach New Heights in Both Altitude and Performance
Discover how Nextcore uses Advanced Navigation’s Certus Evo to fly their UAV-LiDAR survey drones to new levels of altitude and performance.
25 May 2021
Go to ArticleAdvanced Navigation Helps Robotic Systems Accelerate Time-To-Market
Robotic Systems relies on Advanced Navigation’s INS products to service its clients across mining and agriculture & accelerate time-to-market.
7 May 2021
Go to ArticleAdvanced Navigation Helps NASA Get To Mars
Advanced Navigation has been awarded one of the first Moon to Mars Supply Chain Capability Improvement grants by the Australian Federal Government.
24 March 2021
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