Gimbal stabilization is a critical component in aviation and aeronautics, ensuring precise control over the orientation of sensors or cameras mounted on moving platforms. This system relies heavily on Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) to detect angular velocity and acceleration, which are then used to correct for drift and maintain accurate orientation.
The accuracy of IMUs directly impacts the range of gimbal stabilization. Higher accuracy IMUs provide better performance in terms of stability and responsiveness, especially under varying environmental conditions such as vibrations or temperature changes.
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