Testing and Evaluation of an Integrated GPS/INS System for Small AUV Navigation

A Small AUV Navigation System (SANS) is being developed at the Naval Postgraduate School. The SANS is an integrated GPS/INS navigation system composed of low-cost and small-size components. It is designed to demonstrate the feasibility of using a low-cost strap-down Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) t...

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