JV to deliver centimetre-level accuracy GNSS
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Zwolnij na:2017-08-08
Bosch, Geo++, Mitsubishi Electric and u-blox have formed a jv called Sapcorda Services to bring high precision GNSS positioning services to mass market applications.
The four parties recognized that existing solutions for GNSS positioning services do not meet the needs of emerging high precision GNSS mass markets.
As a result, they decided to join forces to facilitate the establishment of a worldwide available and affordable solution for System Integrators, OEMs and receiver manufacturers.
Sapcorda will offer globally available GNSS positioning services via internet and satellite broadcast and will enable accurate positioning at centimeter level.
The services are designed to serve high volume automotive, industrial and consumer markets. The real-time correction data service will be delivered in a public, open format and is not bound to receiver hardware or systems.
“Together, we want to create a GNSS positioning service that fully supports the requirements for positioning sensors in the automotive sector,” says Bosch’s Jumana Al-Siba.
“Mitsubishi Electric aims to create a border-less global market for high precision positioning systems where receivers will be able to enjoy real-time correction data services potentially interoperable with the Japanese government´s “Centimeter Level Augmentation Service (CLAS)” via the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System. We believe that this venture will accelerate adoption of automated driving and safe driving support.” says Mitsubishi’s Masamitsu Okamura.
The four parties recognized that existing solutions for GNSS positioning services do not meet the needs of emerging high precision GNSS mass markets.
As a result, they decided to join forces to facilitate the establishment of a worldwide available and affordable solution for System Integrators, OEMs and receiver manufacturers.
Sapcorda will offer globally available GNSS positioning services via internet and satellite broadcast and will enable accurate positioning at centimeter level.
The services are designed to serve high volume automotive, industrial and consumer markets. The real-time correction data service will be delivered in a public, open format and is not bound to receiver hardware or systems.
“Together, we want to create a GNSS positioning service that fully supports the requirements for positioning sensors in the automotive sector,” says Bosch’s Jumana Al-Siba.
“Mitsubishi Electric aims to create a border-less global market for high precision positioning systems where receivers will be able to enjoy real-time correction data services potentially interoperable with the Japanese government´s “Centimeter Level Augmentation Service (CLAS)” via the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System. We believe that this venture will accelerate adoption of automated driving and safe driving support.” says Mitsubishi’s Masamitsu Okamura.