An inertial test turntable is a high-precision, programmable rotational platform primarily used to test, calibrate, and verify the performance of inertial navigation systems (INS) and their core components (such as gyroscopes and accelerometers).
You can think of it as a "motion simulator" or "performance testing platform." Its core mission is to accurately replicate the various complex rotational motions that objects might encounter in the real world, thereby verifying, in a laboratory setting, whether inertial devices or systems can accurately sense these motions.
An inertial test turntable is a high-precision, programmable rotational platform primarily used to test, calibrate, and verify the performance of inertial navigation systems (INS) and their core components (such as gyroscopes and accelerometers).
You can think of it as a "motion simulator" or "performance testing platform." Its core mission is to accurately replicate the various complex rotational motions that objects might encounter in the real world, thereby verifying, in a laboratory setting, whether inertial devices or systems can accurately sense these motions.