What is IMU and how does it relate to surveying and construction?
IMU stands for Inertial Measurement Unit. IMU sensors provide navigational data and can be found in smartphones, vehicles, UAVs and more.
In the survey and construction context, combining IMU with GNSS enables new features for smart antennas, including calibration-free measurement with a tilted pole and insensitivity to electromagnetic fields.
How does IMU work in a smart antenna?
What are the on-site advantages of IMU?
The GeoMax Zenith60 GNSS smart antenna includes IMU technology and features a customised inertial navigation system to determine tilt and tilt orientation.
Using the Zenith60 with our integrated IMU increases productivity: with no on-site calibrations and no need to hold the pole vertically, much less time is spent measuring, more points are safely accessed and results are certain, reducing rework.
Combined with the user-friendly X-PAD Ultimate field software and GeoMax field controllers, the Zenith60 solution is a real productivity booster.