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1 inertial navigation system
(INS) < navig> (with position gyro) ■ Trägheitsnavigationssystem n (TNS); inertiales Navigationssystem n ; Inertialsystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > inertial navigation system
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2 analytic inertial navigation system
< navig> ■ Strap-down-System n ; analytisches Trägheitsnavigationssystem n ; rahmenloses Trägheitsnavigationsystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > analytic inertial navigation system
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3 geometric inertial navigation system
< navig> ■ geometrisches Trägheitsnavigationssystem n ; geometrisches Trägheitsortungssystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > geometric inertial navigation system
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4 semi-analytical inertial navigation system
< navig> ■ halbanalytisches Trägheitsnavigationssystem n ; halbanalytisches Trägheitsortungssystem nEnglish-german technical dictionary > semi-analytical inertial navigation system
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5 inertial
inertial force Trägheitskraft f;inertial system ( oder reference frame) (Relativitätstheorie) Inertialsystem n (Bezugssystem, in dem es keine Gravitationskräfte gibt) -
6 self-contained
< gen> ■ in sich geschlossen; selbständig<tech.gen> (compact design) ■ kompakt<tech.gen> (device, machine, system) ■ unabhängig<tech.gen> (without external influence; e.g. power supply, inertial navigation) ■ bordautonom
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