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inertial sensors

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Inertial sensors is an academic concept and technological field encompassing devices engineered to measure linear acceleration and angular velocity by detecting forces and rotations relative to an inertial frame. These fundamental sensors, primarily accelerometers and gyroscopes, are crucial for determining and tracking the dynamic state, including position, velocity, and orientation, of objects in three-dimensional space, forming the basis for systems requiring autonomous navigation and precise motion tracking without immediate reliance on external reference points.

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XN

Wuhan University

NE

University of Calgary

AN

Royal Military College of Canada

AS

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna

KA

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Top Institutions

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University of Calgary

Calgary, Canada

Beihang University

Beijing, China

Wuhan University

Wuhan, China

ETH Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland