2016年6月23日 星期四

GPS chip adds inertial dead-reckoning for car tracking

u-blox of Switzerland has introduced a GPS receiver that works with inertial sensors to add dead-reckoning navigation when satellites signals are weak or before the receiver has locked-on. It requires an external MEMS inertial sensor and flash memory, and also works with other satellite navigation (GNSS) systems (list below). “EVA-M8E adapts automatically to installations anywhere ...

GPS chip adds inertial dead-reckoning for car tracking



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