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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, November 17, 2020
The new-fangled mosaic-HTM dual-antenna GPS and GNSS module opens the door for navigation to more compact and controls solutions for automatic machines and robots.
FREMONT, CA: A leading high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning solutions firm, Septentrio expands its GNSS module portfolio with a mosaic-H heading receiver. This surface mount module with dual antenna capabilities brings reliable heading and pitch or heading and roll data on top of centimeter-level positioning.
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mosaic-H is the novel addition to Septentrio’s current mosaic module family, which already comprises timing modules and high-performance RTK along with cohesive GNSS corrections modules. A single usual footprint across various definite receiver modules permits integrators to generate several application-specific products based on an available system.
“The mosaic GNSS receivers have set a new performance standard among high precision GNSS modules. Adding a second antenna input into the single form factor of mosaic demonstrates Septentrio’s leading position in the high-precision module market,” said Francois Freulon, Head of Product Management, Septentrio. “Thanks to its ultra-small dimensions and low power consumption, mosaic-H is the ideal navigation and control solution for robotics, UAVs and autonomous applications which require ultra-robust and secure positioning and heading,” he added.
Septentrio maps and manufactures multi-frequency, multi-constellation GPS, and GNSS positioning technology for challenging applications. The dependable centimeter-level setting enables machine automation to improve safety and efficiency. The firm provides positioning solutions for industrial applications, including construction, robotics, maritime, survey and mapping, logistics, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). With its headquarters in Leuven in Belgium, Septentrio has a worldwide presence with workplaces in Shanghai, Los Angeles, Seoul, and Yokohama, along with numerous global partners.
mosaic-HTM offers orientation angles instantly from the start, helping initialize inertial systems which, if not, would need movement before they can measure 3D orientation. INS initialization with GNSS from power-up lets machine trajectory path optimization and fully conversant navigation of robotic systems instantly.
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