inertial navigation

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inertial navigation

The pilot relies on the aircraft's inertial navigation system during the long flight.

Definition

Noun: A self-contained navigation system that uses a computer, motion sensors (accelerometers), and rotation sensors (gyroscopes) to continuously calculate the position, orientation, and velocity of a moving object without the need for external references.

Usage

This term is used to describe a specific, autonomous guidance technology. It is a technical compound noun. * The submarine relied on inertial navigation to traverse the ocean depths without surfacing. * Modern aircraft often use a combination of GPS and inertial navigation for redundancy. * The core principle of inertial navigation is measuring acceleration and rotation to deduce position.

Advanced Usage
  • Inertial Navigation System (INS): The full, formal term for the physical equipment that performs inertial navigation.
    • The missile's Inertial Navigation System (INS) was calibrated before launch.
  • Strapdown Inertial Navigation: A modern architecture where the sensors are fixed directly to the vehicle's body, as opposed to older gimballed systems.
    • Most new drones use strapdown inertial navigation due to its smaller size and cost.
Variants and Related Words
  • Inertial Guidance: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably, though it can emphasize the "directing" function more than just "navigating."
  • Dead Reckoning: A broader, older navigation term for estimating position based on a previously known position, speed, and time. Inertial navigation is a highly sophisticated form of electronic dead reckoning.
  • Accelerometer (n.): A device that measures proper acceleration.
  • Gyroscope (n.): A device used for measuring or maintaining orientation and angular velocity.
Synonyms
  • Inertial guidance
  • Self-contained navigation
Related Phrases
  • Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU): The core sensor cluster (containing accelerometers and gyroscopes) that provides the raw data to an Inertial Navigation System.
    • The data from the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) is processed by the navigation computer.
inertial navigation

The pilot relies on the aircraft's inertial navigation system during the long flight.

Noun
  1. a method of controlling the flight of a missile by devices that respond to inertial forces

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