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Gyroscopes make up for missing GPS signals

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 25, 2005

ETL Inertial Aerosystems has a range of navigation grade ring laser gyroscopes for use in situations where GPS satellite reception is intermittent, unsatisfactory or unavailable.

ETL Inertial Aerosystems has a range of navigation grade ring laser gyroscopes for use in situations where GPS satellite reception is intermittent, unsatisfactory or unavailable.

These precision products can be used as components for a full inertial navigation systems such as a gyro compass, attitude and heading reference system or inertial measurement unit.

A single unit can be used as an accurate heading reference.

Three models are available with in run bias stabilities of 0.003, 0.01 and 0.04deg/h.

The gyros weigh 450g and measure 88mm diameter.

They are ruggedly built with an MTBF better than 80kh.

Applications are found in oceanography, UUVs, land vehicles, defence and aerospace.

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