| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Delivery Period: | 30 work days |
| Supply Capacity: | 100 set per year |
This fiber-optic inertial navigation system (INS) integrates high-precision fiber-optic gyroscopes (FOG) and quartz accelerometers as its core sensors. Built on strapdown technology and advanced navigation algorithms, the system calculates and outputs real-time navigation data, including heading, roll, pitch, speed, and position.
The system supports multiple operational modes, including inertial-autonomous navigation, GNSS-assisted navigation, and hybrid inertial-satellite navigation. Designed specifically for maritime applications, it provides highly accurate and reliable navigation solutions for a wide range of vessel platforms, from commercial ships to research and offshore vessels.
Core Sensors: Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes (FOG) + Quartz Accelerometers
Navigation Modes: Inertial-autonomous, GNSS-assisted, hybrid inertial-satellite
Real-Time Data: High-speed computation and output of comprehensive navigation parameters
This fiber-optic INS is suitable for various maritime platforms:
Commercial and Cargo Vessels: Reliable navigation and position reference in open seas and GNSS-compromised conditions
Naval and Defense Ships: Accurate heading, roll, pitch, and speed for operational and tactical navigation
Autonomous Marine Vehicles & Survey Ships: Supports precision mapping, research, and environmental survey missions
Offshore Platforms & Support Vessels: Continuous and dependable navigation in harsh offshore conditions
Integrated Marine Navigation Systems: Seamless integration with GNSS, radar, and other shipborne sensors
High Accuracy in Maritime Navigation: Provides precise heading, position, roll, pitch, and speed data
Multiple Operational Modes: Supports inertial-only, GNSS-assisted, and hybrid inertial-satellite navigation
Reliable Performance for All Vessel Types: Designed to operate under demanding maritime environments
Advanced Strapdown Technology: Delivers real-time navigation computation and output for critical operations
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Delivery Period: | 30 work days |
| Supply Capacity: | 100 set per year |
This fiber-optic inertial navigation system (INS) integrates high-precision fiber-optic gyroscopes (FOG) and quartz accelerometers as its core sensors. Built on strapdown technology and advanced navigation algorithms, the system calculates and outputs real-time navigation data, including heading, roll, pitch, speed, and position.
The system supports multiple operational modes, including inertial-autonomous navigation, GNSS-assisted navigation, and hybrid inertial-satellite navigation. Designed specifically for maritime applications, it provides highly accurate and reliable navigation solutions for a wide range of vessel platforms, from commercial ships to research and offshore vessels.
Core Sensors: Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes (FOG) + Quartz Accelerometers
Navigation Modes: Inertial-autonomous, GNSS-assisted, hybrid inertial-satellite
Real-Time Data: High-speed computation and output of comprehensive navigation parameters
This fiber-optic INS is suitable for various maritime platforms:
Commercial and Cargo Vessels: Reliable navigation and position reference in open seas and GNSS-compromised conditions
Naval and Defense Ships: Accurate heading, roll, pitch, and speed for operational and tactical navigation
Autonomous Marine Vehicles & Survey Ships: Supports precision mapping, research, and environmental survey missions
Offshore Platforms & Support Vessels: Continuous and dependable navigation in harsh offshore conditions
Integrated Marine Navigation Systems: Seamless integration with GNSS, radar, and other shipborne sensors
High Accuracy in Maritime Navigation: Provides precise heading, position, roll, pitch, and speed data
Multiple Operational Modes: Supports inertial-only, GNSS-assisted, and hybrid inertial-satellite navigation
Reliable Performance for All Vessel Types: Designed to operate under demanding maritime environments
Advanced Strapdown Technology: Delivers real-time navigation computation and output for critical operations