Marine Navigation and the Development of the Motion Reference Unit

Publisher: Inertial Labs Inc

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Marine Navigation and the Development of the Motion Reference Unit

Today’s marine navigation equipment must be robust, versatile and built for long term usage With the marine industry being exceptionally tight on time constraints, money and man power all components that go into voyages, testing, and navigation must minimize error at all cost The navigation sensor solutions of the 21 st century should offer end users configurations for all application types