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Old 5th August 2012 | 17:19
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FlyingStone
 
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From: IRS NAV ONLY
Basically, like galaxy flyer said. INS uses stabilised platform which should be always parallel to earth's surface - so that the accelerometers only measure horizontal movement. IRS is much better, because it uses mathematical calculation to correct output from the accelerometer by using the attitude information - it's easier to do a little calculation than to have a mechanically stabilised platform completely parelel to the earth's surface for the entire time of flight.
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