Easily process IMU data from your browser using imuengine.io A Tale of Two Unknowns Sensors are used to measure information that are not readily available or known. So after picking a new sensor for this task, you now have
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Adding Time for Offline Analysis
If things were systematic and clean, the process of going from an idea to a working prototype may be: 1. Based on idea, decide on candidate hardware and algorithm 2. Log data with the candidate hardware 3. Process and work
Continued Interest in Navigation
Why there is continued interest in navigation system design? Navigation systems are designed to take sensor inputs like: * Accelerometers * Gyroscopes * Magnetometers * GNSS receivers * Barometric altimeters * Wheel encoders * Cameras * Information from the operator * Others... and provide regularly estimates of vehicle state
Can Money Solve Navigation Woes?
> Can I simply buy a working solution and drop it into my application? I used to believe if you had enough budget, the answer to this question would be a resounding YES. But now, I'm leaning further
GPS or GNSS Receivers - What can they measure?
The world of GPS or GNSS receivers [https://organicnavigation.com/gps-or-gnss-pick-a-name/] is complex and can lead to misconceptions. Hence, this brief discussion about what information they can provide. Measurements Three pieces of information are output by virtually all receivers: 1.
Truth System - What Really Happened?
The design of autonomous systems involves a chain of design iterations. There is a continuum of work from pure simulation to real-time outdoor testing. In order to evaluate the system under design or testing, it is either required or helpful