Virtual Gyroscope

Physical gyroscopes measure angular velocity (rotation speed) directly. A virtual gyroscope instead calculates these values mathematically:

A virtual gyroscope uses algorithms and sensor data from other devices, such as accelerometers and magnetometers, to estimate the orientation and angular velocity of a device. This approach eliminates the need for a physical gyroscope, reducing costs and increasing design flexibility. virtual gyroscope

The virtual gyroscope works by combining data from various sensors, including: such as accelerometers and magnetometers

While MEMS gyroscopes are valued for their small size and low cost, they suffer from significant and drift . These errors cause navigation systems to lose accuracy over time. Traditional ways to fix this—like using better materials or complex manufacturing—are expensive and time-consuming. virtual gyroscope