analytic inertial navigation
analytic inertial navigation
[‚an·əl′id·ik in′ər·shəl ‚nav·ə′gā·shən] (navigation)
Inertial navigation in which outputs of accelerometers that have inertia-maintained orientations are converted to geographic navigational data by automatic computers.
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