The ADMA-Micro is GeneSys’ smallest GNSS-aided inertial measurement unit (IMU) yet, measuring the 3D position in real time with an accuracy of 0.01m (1σ) *2. Based on accelerations and rotation rates, which are also measured, velocities, position angles and heading can be determined. The use of MEMS gyros and accelerometers makes it possible to create a highly accurate, compact and lightweight device. Different designs are available to suit a variety of applications, including vehicles and VRUs (vulnerable road users), construction machines, UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) and robotics.
Benefiting from over 25 years of GeneSys experience in inertial navigation systems, the ADMA-Micro is a fully fledged GNSS-aided INS system combined with an advanced Kalman filter for sensor fusion. Its key features include data latency of <1ms, dual-antenna support for highly accurate heading in static and low dynamic conditions and multi-GNSS capability for high position reliability. High flexibility and an embedded web interface provide quick and individual workflows. A wide range of free software solutions, such as the Data Reader Library for decoding the ADMAnet data stream or the ROS driver, enable easy toolchain integration.
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