Introduction - Advanced Navigation Spatial Reference Manual

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Spatial Reference Manual
Page 19 of 158
Version 4.4
04/06/2019
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Introduction

Spatial is a miniature GNSS/INS & AHRS system that provides accurate position,
velocity, acceleration and orientation under almost the most demanding conditions. It
combines temperature calibrated accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers and a
pressure sensor with an advanced GNSS receiver. These are coupled in a sophisticated
fusion algorithm to deliver accurate and reliable navigation and orientation.
Spatial can provide amazing results but it does need to be set up properly and
operated with an awareness of it's limitations. Please read through this manual
carefully to ensure success within your application.
The Spatial Manager software is downloadable from the software section of the
Advanced Navigation website. It allows Spatial to be easily configured and operated.
For more information on Spatial Manager please see section 11.
If you have any questions please contact support@advancednavigation.com.au.

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