Swift Navigation Enhances its Centimeter-Accurate GNSS Technology with Piksi Multi Firmware 1.2 Release
Major firmware upgrade to flagship product Piksi(R) Multi is available at no cost to customers and provides a fundamentally-improved RTK float solution as well as enhanced RTK robustness in the face of poor measurement conditions from multipath, pitch and roll on dynamic vehicles
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - October 30, 2017) - Swift Navigation, a San Francisco-based tech startup building centimeter-accurate GPS technology to power a world of autonomous vehicles, today announced the second major firmware upgrade to its flagship product Piksi Multi GNSS Module. The upgrade is available at no cost to Piksi Multi users and provides initial support for a new constellation (GLONASS), as well as increased functionality and improved performance.
Firmware Version 1.2 Updates Include
- GLONASS Support - The new firmware provides dual frequency (L1/L2) GLONASS raw measurements for use cases such as post-processed kinematic (PPK) and custom navigation engines. Additionally, initial GLONASS navigation outputs expand receiver capability for Single Point Positioning (SPP). Further GLONASS navigation performance improvements are planned for future firmware releases.
- Fundamentally Improved RTK Float Solution - Piksi Multi's float RTK output has been tuned to optimize the solution for autonomous machines and precision navigation. There is a step-change improvement of positioning performance in float mode. In fact, new and improved float solution performance can often fulfill precision navigation requirements.
- RTK Robustness - Swift has added a Measurement Integrity Assurance (MIA) feature that ensures only top quality pseudorange and carrier phase range measurements are used for navigation. This will improve navigation performance in the face of poor measurement conditions from multipath, pitch and roll of the antenna on dynamic vehicles, and temporary obstructions.
- Fundamentally Improved SPP Solution - Improving on its original "single epoch" SPP, version 1.2 firmware has an advanced SPP solution that brings Swift's estimation and filtering expertise to bear on the Single Point Position output when there are no RTK corrections. Version 1.2 also harmonizes the SPP output with Swift's Differential Positioning output.
- Improved I/O Capabilities - This release continues to improve upon input/output (I/O) capabilities in the Piksi Multi receiver. Two fully configurable TCP/IP clients have been added, which, when coupled with the TCP/IP server features from prior releases, allow users to send and receive Swift Binary Protocol (SBP) information including RTK corrections across any LAN through settings changes only. The release also allows modification of the numerical TCP/IP server ports for compatibility with legacy systems. Version 1.2 also has improved stability of the micro-USB serial interface through a key bug fix to this interface. The addition of a Linux serial console and network adapter over the micro-USB interface allows advanced receiver command and control for developers.
"The 1.2 firmware release marks a new era of performance for the Piksi Multi/Duro™ product lines. We have added GLONASS support for positioning and GLONASS raw observation output for PPK use cases, which makes the Piksi Multi/Duro product lines feature complete for a wide variety of applications," said Anthony Cole Ph.D., Lead Estimation Engineer at Swift Navigation.
"The addition of GLONASS support for positioning provides huge performance benefits in challenging environments, including urban environments and under foliage." Added Dr. Cole, "This release highlights Swift Navigation's ability to develop new features for the Piksi Multi/Duro product lines with unparalleled speed; due to our unique hardware architecture and innovative approach to testing, we have shipped GLONASS support a mere 5 months after the previous firmware release, with no changes to the Piksi Multi hardware required."
For more detailed information about these upgrades, please refer to the Piksi Multi Firmware 1.2 Release. For detailed instructions on how to upgrade your Piksi Multi device, refer to Section 7 of the Getting Started Guide-entitled Piksi Multi - Upgrading Firmware. For firmware release binaries and product support documentation visit support.swiftnav.com.
ABOUT SWIFT NAVIGATION
Swift Navigation, Inc. was founded in 2012 to make GPS positioning technology more accurate and affordable. Today Swift Navigation has gained a reputation for defining a new category of GNSS systems as the industry's first low-cost, high accuracy real-time kinematics (RTK) receiver. Its GPS and GNSS positioning products are available at a fraction of the price of the competition and deliver 100 times better accuracy than the GPS in a cell phone. Swift Navigation's technology benefits a multitude of industries and applications-including autonomous vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), precision agriculture, robotics, surveying and space. With its innovation and technology honored by Inc.'s 2016 and Forbes 2017 30 Under 30 lists, Swift Navigation is enabling a world where fields farm themselves, drones fly safely and autonomous transportation can take you home. Learn more online at swiftnav.com, follow Swift on Twitter @Swiftnav
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