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An Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor is an electronic device that measures and reports an object's specific force, angular rate, and sometimes the magnetic field surrounding the object. IMU sensors are commonly used in various applications such as aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial manufacturing. These sensors play a crucial role in providing accurate motion tracking, orientation sensing, and stabilization capabilities in a wide range of devices and systems. IMU sensors typically consist of accelerometers and gyroscopes to measure linear acceleration and angular velocity, respectively, along with magnetometers for detecting the magnetic field. By combining these sensors, IMUs can provide comprehensive motion data for applications requiring precise positioning,