Abstract: The problem of determining the relative orientation of a personal sensor device and a land vehicle is fundamental to all analyses that aim to use inertial measurements from that same device.
What do a 20th-century physicist, an 18th-century statistician and an ancient Greek philosopher have in common? They all knew how to extrapolate with incredible accuracy. Columnist Jacob Aron explains ...
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