Geospatial applications

Inertial systems are revolutionizing geospatial applications by providing precise and reliable data for mapping, surveying, and positioning tasks. These systems deliver accurate motion and orientation measurements, even in environments where GPS signals are unavailable or unreliable. Whether capturing high-resolution terrain data, enabling autonomous navigation for geospatial drones, or enhancing mobile mapping solutions, inertial systems play a vital role in ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Their ability to function seamlessly in diverse and challenging conditions makes them indispensable for modern geospatial technologies.

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Our inertial solutions are integral to a wide range of applications, providing accurate position and motion data for a variety of geospatial industries. Their versatility and reliability make them essential to most of these markets.

Hydrography

Modern hydrography uses a range of sophisticated technologies, including sonars, profilers, tide gauges, pressure sensors, LiDAR, INS, GNSS and advanced computing.

Mobile mapping

By integrating Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS) with GNSS, mobile mapping platforms can ensure precise positioning, even in areas where GNSS signals are weak or obstructed. This is particularly important in urban environments.

UAV LiDAR & photogrammetry

In UAV LiDAR applications, inertial systems play a crucial role in ensuring accurate data collection, where flight stability and precise orientation are critical for reliable results.

Indoor mapping

Inertial systems are at the heart of modern indoor mapping solutions. These sensors enable accurate tracking and mapping in environments where GNSS signals are blocked or unreliable

Instrumented buoys

With the integration of cutting-edge technologies, such as inertial navigation systems, instrumented buoys provide accurate and reliable data that supports research, maritime operations, and environmental protection.

Aerial surveying

Inertial systems, such as Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), are crucial components in aerial surveying. These systems provide real-time data on the aircraft’s orientation, position, and movement, allowing for precise georeferencing of collected images and sensor data.

Active heave compensation

Active Heave Compensation systems are critical technology in the maritime industry, on which inertial sensors are at the core. They are vital in mitigating the effects of wave-induced movements on platforms or vessels.