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High End Inertial Systems are a type of sensor used to measure and monitor the motion, orientation, and position of an object. They are typically used in applications such as navigation, guidance, and control. High End Inertial Systems are composed of a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers, and are capable of providing accurate and reliable measurements in a wide range of environments. They are often used in aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications, as well as in consumer electronics.
High End Inertial Systems are typically more expensive than other types of sensors, due to their high accuracy and reliability. They are also more complex to design and manufacture, requiring specialized components and expertise.
Companies in the High End Inertial Systems market include Honeywell, Northrop Grumman, STMicroelectronics, KVH Industries, and Systron Donner Inertial. Show Less Read more