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Backscatter and Inertial navigation system

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Difference between Backscatter and Inertial navigation system

Backscatter vs. Inertial navigation system

In physics, backscatter (or backscattering) is the reflection of waves, particles, or signals back to the direction from which they came. An inertial navigation system (INS) is a navigation aid that uses a computer, motion sensors (accelerometers), rotation sensors (gyroscopes), and occasionally magnetic sensors (magnetometers) to continuously calculate by dead reckoning the position, the orientation, and the velocity (direction and speed of movement) of a moving object without the need for external references.

Similarities between Backscatter and Inertial navigation system

Backscatter and Inertial navigation system have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Backscatter and Inertial navigation system Comparison

Backscatter has 54 relations, while Inertial navigation system has 101. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (54 + 101).

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