Miniature inertial and GNSS navigation system for tight spots on land, sea, and air offered by SBG Systems

May 23, 2022
Quanta Micro navigation device operates in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, with several different constellations of GNSS constellations.

CARRIÈRES-SUR-SEINE, France – SBG Systems in Carrières-sur-Seine, France, is introducing the Quanta Micro GNSS-aided inertial navigation system designed for space-constrained applications such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS).

The Quanta Micro navigation device operates in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, operates with several different constellations of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) navigation satellites.

The device offers roll and pitch accuracy of 0.015 degrees; heading of 0.035 degrees; and position performance of one centimeter.

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The survey-grade inertial measurement device (IMU) is for automotive, airborne, and marine applications, and includes a 5-centimeter heave accuracy for marine applications.

Low noise gyros deliver stable roll and pitch angles, while bias as low as 0.8 degrees per hour maintains accurate single antenna heading in challenging condition like corridor mapping and low dynamic flights.

The navigation device is suitable for UAV LiDAR mapping jobs; odometer and vehicle dynamic constraints in land applications. For more information contact SBG online at Paste link here.

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