Inertial Sensors for Positioning and Navigation
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 October 2017) | Viewed by 160592
Special Issue Editors
Interests: positioning (sensor fusion, ubiquitous positioning; localization in wireless sensor networks); satellite positioning systems; (quality control for CORS GNSS networks and GNSS for weather forecasting)
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Interests: Positioning and Navigation with GNSS; Location Based Services (LBS); Indoor and Pedestrian Navigation; Applications of Multi-sensor Systems
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Interests: inertial sensors and systems; unmanned aerial systems (UAS); indoor navigation; guidance, navigation and control of mobile platforms
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) have become a key component of navigation and positioning systems for indoor and GNSS denied environments. Their uses range from high precision systems for aerospace or maritime applications, medium performance systems for land vehicles and indoor navigation, as well as the low performance consumer market for smart phones and games. The increasing spectrum of applications demanding a better balance between performance and cost, such as driverless vehicles, have encouraged innovations across INS hardware, error modeling, and fusion techniques.
This Special Issue aims to highlight these innovations and showcase the performance capabilities and emerging applications for INS. Topics include, but are not limited, to:
Accelerometers
High Performance Gyroscopes
MEMS Sensors
Advanced Sensor Characterization Techniques
Sensor Error Modeling and Online Calibration
Advanced Test and Evaluation
Sensor Fusion
Algorithms and Methods
Wearable sensors
Innovative applications
Prof. Dr. Allison Kealy
Prof. Dr. Günther Retscher
Prof. Dr. Gert F. Trommer
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- inertial sensors
- navigation
- positioning
- gyroscopes
- accelerometers
- mems sensors
- sensor fusion