Thalwil, Switzerland – Automotive Dead Reckoning (ADR) from u-blox blends input from GPS satellites with vehicle sensors to determine position even where GPS signals are blocked or weak. It is ...
u-blox has announced the LEA-4R GPS module with built-in dead reckoning technology that will ensure 100% road coverage. Continuous coverage allows for GPS-enabled applications such as car navigation, ...
u-blox AG, a leading Swiss provider of GPS chips, modules and services, has released its TIM-4R GPS module with dead reckoning technology that ensures 100% road coverage in even the most challenging ...
To ensure 100% road coverage, the LEA-4R GPS module features built-in dead-reckoning technology for continuous coverage in applications such as car navigation, emergency vehicle services, asset and ...
No audio available for this content. SkyTraq Technology Inc., a fabless GNSS positioning technology company, has introduced the S1722DR8 GNSS dead-reckoning receiver, integrating a 3-axis ...
No audio available for this content. Chinese car navigation systems company Skypine has adopted Furuno’s GPS receiver with a dead-reckoning function. Furuno Electric, headquartered in Nishinomiya, ...
GPS technology supplier u-blox AG has introduced the TIM-4R, a GPS module with dead reckoning technology that is said to ensure 100% road coverage in challenging GPS signal environments. The module, ...