Precise inertial navigator, is tiny and cheap
Precise inertial navigator, is tiny and cheap
Author: David Judbarovski, systems engineering, principle inventor, retired
Abstract
3-D inertial navigator can be universal one for any vehicles, it comprises three units each being an elastic steel thin sheet of small width paired with semiconductor optical detector of a variable gap between itself and the said thin sheet. The said units are fixed orthogonally each to others and can be miniaturized down to tiny and cheap digital device paired with a tiny chip to calculate the exact vector of acceleration and then the exact route and last position of the vehicle.
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