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Sensor Review
Sensor Review (2015) 35 (1): 6–9.
Published: 19 January 2015
... of unmanned water vehicle (UWVs) as well as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs). The MTi-10 and MTi-100 series with gyroscopes, accelerometers and magnetometer offers specifications such as: Roll/Pitch to (static) 0.4° maximum (dynamic) to 2.0° maximum. Yaw of 1.0° typical. Position and velocity...
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Sensor Review
Sensor Review (2002) 22 (3)
Published: 01 September 2002
... for an increase in gyroscope production and after studying 14 locations around the world, it was decided that a new factory would be built in Plymouth, Devon, UK, creating around 200 jobs for the region. The new plant is expected to be operational by 2003 thanks to a Regional Selective Assistance grant from...
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Sensor Review
Sensor Review (1999) 19 (1): 43–45.
Published: 01 March 1999
...Rob Yates Many new micromachined angular rate sensors (gyroscopes) are now commercially available. Their rapid development has been mainly due to the automotive industry. A wide range of different devices exists and their performance is significantly improving every year while costs are falling...
