Aerospace
Besides control and stabilization, the MTi and MTi-G output data for use in head-up displays, aerial surveys and communication.
Each MTi, MTx or MTi-G is accompanied by easy-to-use software, source code and a calibration tool to account for soft and hard iron effects. Since the MTi-G uses GPS, IMU-data and barometric pressure in a sensor fusion algorithm, it can accurately estimate 3D orientation, velocity, position, slip angles and course over ground. The price, size and weight of the MTi-G is highly competitive to conventional avionic IMU's.
Warwick Mobile Robotics is a collection of projects under development at the University of Warwick in the field of mobile robotics.... > Full Story
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